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AFAG

December 24, 2014

 

Let us renew our energies and sense of Purpose in 2015

The Leadership of the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) uses this platform to wish all Ghanaians, both home and abroad, a Merry Christmas in anticipation of a prosperous new year.

This year has been hellish, with no sense of hope and direction for the Ghanaian. The president has performed poorly and barely rendered state institutions non functional. Prices have soared with stunted growth of wages. Indeed, government has not been truthful to Ghanaians. Whereas world market prices of crude are fast declining, the NDC "sikadicious" government has seen no sense in decreasing fuel prices. This is hardship positively made so by president John Mahama.

Fellow Ghanaians, though we hope for a prosperous new year, it is evident that, the insensitive government of John Mahama will not provide for our expectations without seeking actions that will force his government to do so. Ghanaians can count on us. AFAG will step up the game.

We will however focus on the telecommunication industry during the first quarter of the year. The performance of the telcos leaves much to be desired. We will put the fire on the telcos without compromise. This not withstanding, AFAG congratulates the Ghana Police Service for a job well done in the year. The current police administration simply, can be described as best and promising.

Let us go into the New Year with renewed energies and a sense of purpose aimed at improving on state institutions and holding government to be more responsible to the citizenry for its decision and actions.

Merry Christmas to you all Ghanaians

AFAG leadership

 

 

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