Corruption Would Have Caused Coup Under NDC – Mahama
- Mahama slams corruption hypocrisy
- Civil society silence criticized
- NDC vows to tackle corruption
- NPP governance questioned
Former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has criticized the hypocrisy surrounding corruption in the current Akufo-Addo administration.
Speaking during his campaign in the Okaikwei North Constituency, Mahama highlighted that the level of corruption seen under the current government would have led to a military coup had it occurred under an NDC regime.
Mahama emphasized that if similar levels of corruption were present during an NDC administration, there would have been significant backlash, including potential military intervention.
He pointed out the silence of certain voices, including civil society organizations, under the current government, predicting they would resurface when the NDC returns to power.
Mahama has previously criticized the silence of these groups, accusing them of allowing the current government to engage in mis-governance.
He emphasized that the NDC is committed to addressing corruption and restoring transparency to governance.
Mahama criticized the ruling party’s governance, directly questioning Vice President Bawumia’s ability to lead the country.
Mahama’s comments come amidst growing public dissatisfaction over economic challenges, including inflation, unemployment, and perceived mismanagement of state resources.
He accused the NPP government of failing to address these key issues and expressed doubt about their ability to improve the situation if re-elected in the 2024 elections.
Mahama highlighted the struggles of Ghanaians under the current government, emphasizing rising costs of living and a struggling economy, and promising a better future under NDC leadership.