The
Vice-President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has appealed to Ghanaians
to give the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) another term in
office since previous governments of the Fourth Republic had eight years
each.
The first President of the Fourth Republic under the
current 1992 Constitution, Jerry John Rawlings ruled from 1992 to 2000
whiles his successor J.A. Kufuor took over from 2001 to 2008.
Vice
President Mahama is arguing that in order for Ghanaians to make a
credible and an unbiased analysis and evaluation of the achievements of
all governments, including that of President J.E.A Mills of the Fourth
Republic , it will be prudent to give his boss a second chance come the
December elections
He also stated that the unprecedented
achievements of the NDC II government clearly show that they deserve a
second term in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.
“President
Mills has been in office for four years and with the work he has done
he certainly deserves a second term,” Vice President Mahama said during
the launch of the Ghana Urban Development Project in the Volta Region.
“If
for nothing at all let us give him eight years so that then we have the
basis for doing proper comparison with other governments. President
Rawlings got eight years, President Kufuor had eight and so President
Mills also deserves eight years.”
He added: “Recently, I was in
Liberia for the inauguration of President Johnson Sirleaf and the slogan
of her party was interesting and I’m sure you all know of the slogan,
‘Monkey dey work baboon dey chop’ but President Sirleaf’s own was that
‘Monkey still dey work, so make baboon wait small’ NDC is the monkey and
we are still working and let the chops accumulate and after that we
shall invite the baboon to come and have their fair share.” |
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