who is the most wicked president in ghana
In West Africa, Ghana, known for its relatively stable democracy, has not been immune to controversial and polarising political figures. Some Ghanaian Presidents have come under intense public scrutiny and criticism, and some have even been described as ‘the most wicked leaders’ in the country’s history.
Joshua Hamidu Akamba, the outspoken national organiser of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has described President Nana Akufo-Addo as ‘the most evil president’ he has seen in Ghana.
Speaking with Kwame Tutu on Kingdom FM 107.7’s Anuba Nkomo programme, Joshua Hamidu Akamba said: ‘He has become more evil than we thought. Joshua Hamidu Akamba added: ‘We felt he could have been a democratic leader because of his background as a lawyer, but he has become a tyrant and an evil president.’
According to him, the President is a heartless and evil man who always treats people badly and that the hardships Ghanaians are going through have not been recorded in the annals of Ghana’s political history.
This kind of cynical, illogical and immoral clowning should not only make every conscious Ghanaian cringe, but should be a source of consternation for everyone.
He expressed great optimism of winning in 2020 as the NDC will return to power to rid Ghanaians of the hardships they are going through.
He counseled the electorate to vote the NDC back into power because it is still the only competent party.
He believes the hardships and corruption under President Akufo-Addo will be among some of the key factors that will lead to the defeat of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
The economic mismanagement by the New Patriotic Party administration, according to him, has brought untold hardships to teachers, drivers, traders, farmers, public sector workers and others.
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