
Member of Parliament for Bantama Constituency
in the Ashanti Region, Hon Henry Kwabena Kokofu has urged President-elect, Nana
Addo’s transition team to be vigilant in the ongoing handing over of state
resources.According to him, it beholds on the new administration led by
Nana Akufo-Addo to make Ghanaians know the true state of the nation before NPP
took over government from the Mahama led administration.
Speaking on
Oman’s 'Today’s Agenda', Hon Kokofu pointed out that
the resources NPP is taking over, does not belong to the party but Ghanaians’
and as such, they will want to know how much is left in the coffers of the state
and the real debt of the country.
"As the NDC challenged Dr. Bawumia
over the indebtedness of the country, we now have the opportunity to make
Ghanaians know the real deal about the economy of the country," he
asserted.
"Dr. Bawumia asked 170 questions concerning the economy
which the Vice President, Amissah-Arthur should have answered but he has not up
to date answered any, but we believe the transition handing over note will help
us to address these questions,” he reiterated.
He insisted saying
“we will scrutinize every detail of the state resources to know the actual
figures and numbers left behind for Nana Addo’s administration so that the NDC
will not come out to say otherwise. Everything will be put out for public
consumption.”
He mentioned again that this will help Nana Addo to
give the true state of the nation address to Parliament when he takes over the
mantle on January 7, 2017 as the previous state of the nation address by
President Mahama didn’t reflect a true account of events.
“The
economic statistics given by the Mahama administration did not reflect in the
lives of Ghanaians. And Nana Addo has the opportunity to give out the true state
of the country so that Ghanaians can measure Nana Addo’s administration with the
resources he inherited from Mahama’s administration in the future,” he
averred.
He however urged the NPP youth who have taken it upon themselves
to seize public toilets and toll booths to desist from the act as it is not in
their domain to do so.
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