Lashing Akufo-Addo may give some satisfaction but won’t solve the problems – Abu Sakara

Founder of the National Interest Movement, Dr Abu Sakara, has said that vehemently criticizing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo following the economic challenges Ghanaians are facing may bring some satisfaction to people but that will not solve the problems.

For him, the time has come for a dialogue on how to solve the challnges.

Speaking on the Key Points on TV3 Saturday October 22, the Presidential Candidate for the Convention People’s Party (CPP) in the 2012 elections said “Accept and admit that no one group of people in Ghana can solve the problems. We have to come together, build consensus, face reality and come up with long term plan plan”

“We need a reformed development agenda that looks at the fundamentals. Lashing the [President] may give us some satisfaction but it won’t solve the fundamental problem.

“Right now, we have a crisis situation, the first is to contain it.”

This was after a private legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu described President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on the same show as super incompetent.

In Mr Kpebu’s view, the president is clueless in managing the economy well.

He lamented the poor performance of the local currency against the Dollar.

“The president is clueless, he is super incompetent,” he said.

He further asked Parliament to begin a process to impeach the President following what he believes is the mismanagement of the economy.

The President, he said should go with his Vice.

“We need a Kumepreko demonstration and then Parliament takes up from there. One third of MPs, let’s make the efforts to remove Akufo-Addo from office otherwise it will be an indictment on all of us.”
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He stressed “the MPs, both sides, we need just one third, they should step up. If you don’t start the process to impeach him, it means as a nation we lack honour.”

“Make an effort, if it fails it is another matter,” he added.

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