President John Mahama “is not a presidential material”, Ghanaian-Lebanese author and journalist Fadi Daboussi has said.
“He has failed and must give way to somebody of better
presidential calibre”, the pilot who was detained by the BNI a few months ago
over his critical articles about the president told Chief Jerry Forson on
Accra100.5FM’s morning show Ghana Yensom on Wednesday, 2
October.
“Everybody knows the next president of Ghana is Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo. If we changed Mahama, Ghana is going to be on a better path because
Ghanaians are tired, there is no money, there is hopelessness,” Mr Daboussi
said, wondering if the NDC were voted into power to “destroy the country or to
advance the country.”
Meanwhile, Mr Daboussi has said the Green Book
containing achievements of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) is
“fraught with inconsistencies and absolute lies,” Ghanaian-Lebanese journalist
and author Fadi Daboussi has said, adding: “… The book contains total lies
…”
This, he said, has prompted him to launch a Red Book to expose the
Green Book’s “lies.”
“Ghanaians deserve better. … Why all the lies?” he
asked Chief Jerry Forson.
He wondered why the NDC’s Green Book contains
“artistic impressions” of touted achievements of the Mahama administration
instead of pictures of the “real projects.”
“This means the thing is
either not there or it is ongoing. Put the picture of the real project in the
book,” he dared the NDC.
Citing the Adidome Road to buttress his point,
Mr Daboussi said the condition of the stretch was “scandalous” even though the
NDC has been touting it as one of its achievements. “I burst two tyres on that
road recently …” he complained.
He also wondered why Finance Minister
Seth Terkper would have told Parliament that: “We have done only nine Community
Day Senior High Schools”, when the Government keeps touting that it has done
more. “You have contradicted yourself.”
“The Green Book is full of lies.
It contains artistic impressions of projects that are nonexistent. An example is
a hospital in Salaga which does not exist,” he said.
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