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Where am I? News Mills government, most corrupt - Konadu
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Nana Konadu RawlingsFormer First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has slammed President John Evans Atta Mills, claiming he is presiding over the most corrupt government ever in Ghana.

Nana Konadu alleged that within two years of the current NDC administration, Ghanaians had seen some ministers and Presidential Aides amassing enormous wealth for themselves at the detriment of the taxpayer.She noted that it would be difficult for the ruling party to retain power in the next general elections with President Mills as the flagbearer, adding, “Corruption will rob NDC of retaining power in 2012.”
Nana Konadu pointed out that corruption, infighting, broken promises and incompetence had become the order of the day in the current NDC administration.

“Ghanaians are now discerning to separate truth from propaganda and lies and I believe the electorate will not want the economic hardship they are going through under the current administration to continue,” she stressed.

According to her, corruption in Ghana in recent times under the current administration had taken disturbing dimensions and was gravely affecting the pace of national development in Ghana.

The former First Lady said it was sad that the President had surrounded himself with people she described as “aliens” who were only interested in their individual well-being to the detriment of the people who voted them to power.

Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings was addressing hundreds of NDC supporters at the auditorium of the Western Regional Centre for National Culture at Fijai near Sekondi last Friday August 26, to thank them for their support in her campaign prior to the NDC’s national congress in Sunyani.

She explained that the NDC had truthfulness, sincerity and justice as its core values and said without these the country could not develop.

She told the massive NDC supporters at the regional cultural centre that the party was dying slowly and that it needed a new leader who would bring it back to life, particularly at the grassroots.

Mrs Rawlings appealed to the NDC activists to make sure they registered when the Electoral Commission begins the registration exercise in October this year for the next general elections in the country.

Source:Myjoyonline.com

Last Updated on Friday, 02 September 2011 22:08
 

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0 #1 Guest 2011-10-24 10:48
Nana Konadu thinks she knows it, what's better for Ghana, because it is so immature of her to go around and making her bitterly pointless attacks against Fifi Atta Mills.

When her husband was in-power, he brought nothing but misery against Ghanaians and for Nana Konadu to come out with such comments like that to tarnish Atta Mills, I think the Rawlingses are insane.
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