Former Deputy Attorney General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has said if the ruling New Patriotic Party has done half of what they promised Ghanaians, Ghana would be a paradise.
According to the former Deputy Attorney General under the John Mahama administration, it was sudden that the electorates voted out John Mahama after he worked so hard to solve dumsor, the economy was growing and there was infrastructure to be seen all over.
Speaking on TV3 Hot Issues, Dominic Ayine said, “The administration for which I was part of the John Mahama administration had worked so hard, to solve dumsor the economy was growing infrastructure development was everywhere to be seen, and at part of that government I was sudden that our progress had been cut short as a government by the electorate”.
“So I took the view that if the Nana Addo government which has just started in 2017 will do half of the things that they promised Ghanaians then Ghana was going to be a paradise and if Ghana was going to be a paradise or let me say if Ghana is going to leapfrog in it development I was consoled by the fact that Ghanaians had chosen them to govern the country”, he added.
Dominic Ayine revealed that he realized in August 2017 that the Akufo-Addo government was a 419 government with gross deception.
He added, “If you go back to my Facebook wall as early as August of 2017, I went on Facebook and I said God is a card-bearing member of the NDC because when John Mahama said prosperity was going to judge him he was basically saying that the lord all mighty was presiding in judgment over what I mean had happened to him after all the hard work that he has done and we started seeing the signs in 2017”.
“We saw a lot of scandals and scandalous things already taking place. The Bost dirty oil scandal and so many other things and you could see that they were not keeping to the promises that they had made to Ghanaians”, he reiterated.
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If the NPP did half of what they promised, Ghana would be paradise. This is a 419 government – Dominic Ayine #HotIssues pic.twitter.com/3iDjrTDiA6
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