The Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has shed light on the government’s position regarding its promises and achievements, emphasizing that the Akufo-Addo administration did not pledge to create a perfect Ghana for its citizens.
Speaking in an interview on Face to Face with Umaru Sanda on Tuesday, February 13, the Information Minister stated that while the government did make commitments to improve the lives of Ghanaians, absolute perfection was not among them as outlined in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) manifesto.
Highlighting the progress made by the current administration, the Minister argued that significant strides have been taken to stabilize the economy compared to the previous Mahama administration.
“We are not in a perfect place, but we have made significant progress from where we started in January 2017. We have also made significant progress on the promises and commitments that we made. And we have made significant progress as compared to our peers [NDC].
“If inflation drops from 50-something per cent to 20-something per cent. What it means is that year to date, the prices of goods and services in the inflationary basket are going up to about 20 per cent, which is still difficult for a lot of people.
He added, “If you look at the trend and where we have come from, then you can then make the point that we are making progress. Yes, we are not in a perfect place, but we are making progress. We must consolidate and grow on this path. I didn’t see perfection in the NPP manifesto, perfection was not in the manifesto. Perfection, I’m not sure, that was promised.”
The Minister of Information further assured that unfulfilled promises made by the government will be built upon.
“There were some specific promises that were made, a good number of them have been achieved, but some of them have not been achieved. Life is continual, and we will build on those,” Oppong Nkrumah assured.