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John Dramani Mahama is the beacon of hope for Ghana's future and its economic recovery


If the economic catastrophe created by the present administration of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) mafia can be cleaned up at all, it will take thirty to forty years, according to experts in governance, finance, and economics. 

What have the Ghanaian people done to merit this degree of heinousness, callousness, and recklessness?

As the telltale signals of a change become more obvious in the sky, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Bawumia, is developing a fever, but the profound thinking of the former president, Mahama, is coming up with real-time practical solution ideas like the 24-hour economy, which is to ramp up production in the direction of a more rapid economic recovery. 

At the beginning of this month, Bawumia lied about attempting to promote the idea of a blue economy by reading from books, which are, as is typical, very theoretical and far divorced from reality. 

After visiting a few different locations and coming back in touch with reality, one week later, former President Mahama, who is now the flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress, came up with the idea of a 24-hour economy. Because of the rapid success of the scheme, Bawumia and the other liars in the NPP finally abandoned their plan for the blue economy. 

This is the very definition of leadership: being in touch with the general populace and addressing their issues with the greatest honesty, humility, authenticity, and unwavering dedication.

When former President Mahama sneezes Vice President Bawumia catches a cold, and the New Patriotic Party has a difficult time getting nasal drops and paracetamol for him.


[Laary Watch - Truth & Integrity, Facts & Accuracy to Rebuild Mother Ghana] 

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