Ghana’s president, John Dramani Mahama has stated emohatically that his administartion fixed dumsor before leaving power in 2016.
The president cited his prior accomplishment in resolving Ghana’s electricity problem to reiterate his reputation for keeping his word.
“I promised to fix ‘dumsor,’ and I fixed it. There was no power rationing or load management in Ghana,” he reminded the nation.
On Thursday, February 27, in his first State of the Nation Address to Parliament during his second term, he acknowledged the dire economic situation but pledged to steer the country back toward development and prosperity.
“I John Dramanai Mhaam will fix the economic crisis confronting our country and reset it on a path of growth and prosperity.”
“The state of the nation is not good. Our economy is in crisis, and the people of Ghana are suffering unprecedented hardships,” Mahama admitted. However, he emphasized his commitment to finding solutions rather than dwelling on the past.
“It is not my style to lament and shift blame. I am therefore not here to lament, even though there is much to lament about,” he stated.
In his speech, Mahama reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to economic recovery and stabilization and indicated that he is prepared to put measures into place that will lead the nation toward both financial stability and advancement.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare