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Akufo-Addo scores himself 72%; says IMANI’s 48% wrong

President Nana Akufo-Addo has said he disagrees with policy think tank IMANI Africa’s recent score of 48 per cent as far as the delivery of his campaign promises are concerned.

“I disagree with the 48 per cent assessment”, he told journalists at the Jubilee House on Friday, 13 December 2019, adding: “We are working with a figure of 72 per cent”.

“So, we have a fundamental disagreement on the figure”, he insisted, stressing: “Our figure, our assessment is the accurate one”.

IMANI gave the 48.78% in its 2019 Imanifesto report.

Imanifesto is a progress report which seeks to validate the promises made by the NPP in the run-up to the 2020 polls and how many of those promises have been accomplished three years on.

It assessed areas of governance, economy, social sector, infrastructure and human capital investment.

Economy

IMANI Africa scored the Ghanaian economy 54.35%.

It noted that out of 162 promises, only 41 have been implemented.

Governance (Corruption, governance and Public accountability)

On governance, IMANI noted that the government is yet to undertake legal reforms on asset declaration.

However, it noted that the government has delivered its promises on security and foreign affairs, but failed as far as the election of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies.

Human Capital

The government got a paltry 39.13% score in human capital.

Out of 62 under that category, IMANI said only 12 have been fully implemented.

The Akufo-Addo government, again, got less than 50% in the energy sector, scoring 43.47%

As far as the energy sector is concerned, IMANI called for reduced tariffs, a technical audit of public private partnerships, the development of an energy sector financial restructuring and recovery plan, among others.

 

Source: classfmonline.com

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