A leading NDC communicator and Assembly Member for the Dominebo Electoral Area in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai Municipality, Solomon Adisam, has issued a stern warning to potential appointees in the incoming Mahama administration.
He cautioned that any official involved in corruption or related practices would face the wrath of the NDC grassroots, who would not hesitate to remove them from office.
Speaking to the media , Adisam emphasized that corruption remains Ghana’s biggest challenge.
He warned, “Anyone who cannot support President Mahama’s efforts to curb corruption will be eliminated from office.
The president campaigned heavily on fighting corruption, and we cannot allow any appointee to tarnish his legacy.”
Adisam also criticized Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, describing him as a failed economist who shifted focus from economic management to digitalization a role he claimed should have been led by Ursula Owusu.
According to Adisam, former President John Mahama is committed to implementing pragmatic and effective economic policies to stabilize the country’s economy.
He expressed optimism that under Mahama’s leadership, the cedi-to-dollar exchange rate would improve significantly.
“By the next election year, we expect one dollar to be equivalent to at least ten cedis,” Adisam predicted confidently.