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President who leaves office just to commission streetlights, Is that one too a president- A Plus ask

Ghanaian social commentator, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly called Kwame A-Plus has Mocked the sitting President Nana Addo for commissioning streetlights. According to him, in 2016, he wrote an article that Nana Addo is not ordinary and he is not for ordinary people. He is like Asempa 94.7 fm – all talk all day!!!

He then state that, Same Nana Addo who said John Mahama’s infrastructure achievement was useless but Today he is proud to add toilet and streetlights to his achievements because building toilet helps to end open dedication.

 

Below is his Statement, Read;

A president who leaves office, spends taxpayers money on fuel just to commission streetlights. Is that one too a president?

In 2016, I wrote an article that Nana Addo is not ordinary and he is not for ordinary people. Please it is not true. He is very ordinary or even worse than all the presidents we have had. He was our last hope. We believed him. We said John Mahama’s infrastructure achievement (airport, Tema port, Kasoa interchange circle interchange, UGMC, Military Hospital in Kumasi, Kejetia Market, Kumasi Rattray Park, Ridge Hospita, just to mention a few) was useless.

Today you are proud to add toilet and streetlights to your achievements because building toilet helps to end open dedication. Shfm!!!!

We thought he was coming to do something different – he is just a disappointment. He is like Asempa 94.7 fm – all talk all day!!! I know for a fact that he won’t be surprised if he should lose the election. He has seen people cheering him up more than this but still lost the election. Akufo Addo is experienced in loosing than winning.

“Onable wawi.” In Liwin’s voice.

 

Source: Ghanawish.com

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