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Prez Mills meets senior editors for talks
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot

Accra, March, Ghanadot - During the campaign of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the just ended 2008 elections, Professor Evans Atta Mills, now the president outlined some pertinent problems his government would tackle should the people of Ghana vote him into power.

Five months ago, the people of Ghana spoke and the NDC won power from the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Ninety-eight (98) days after being sworn into office, the President will today meet with senior editors and reporters of various media houses to interact with them and also outline policies of the way forward to them.

Mr. Mahama Ayariga, Presidential Secretary of the Mills administration, in an interview disclosed that the meeting is more of open discussion rather then a press conference.

He said, President Mills wants to give opportunity to the press to ask questions about what he has been able to do so far since he became the president, and also create the opportunity where questions could be asked if there are other issues.

In addition, Mr. Ayariga stated that ministers of state would be available for the press to have various discussions about things that are happening in their various sectors.

When asked that Ghanaians are developing some perceptions that things have been slow with the President's 100 days promise, Mr. Mahama Ayariga said the 100 days have not yet ended so Ghanaians should be patient, adding that the 2008 election saw a transition from the NPP to the NDC thus there is more to be done.

He also related the current financial crunch in the world to be one of the reasons why people are beginning to feel that the NDC has been slow to getting things done.

Mr Ayariga hinted, he believes that the NDC has been faster than the NPP when they were in power. He said in terms of what is expected from a person, President Mills has relatively functioned.

Micah Audrey

 

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