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9 questions President Nana Addo must answer today

Many Ghanaians would want an opportunity to question the president and hopefully, your concerns are covered in our list.

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For the first time since becoming the President of Ghana, Nana Addo would be giving the media an opportunity to query the policies, initiatives by the NPP government and their fulfillment.

Pulse Ghana has a list questions that are worth asking the president in today's press meet.

1. The first point of contention in your presidency was the historical number of ministers you appointed. After six months, are you considering to reduce the number after some of them have failed to prove their worth?

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2. It’s been six months of your administration yet people have accused some ministers like the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation for doing literally nothing while capital collapses in filth. Are some Ministers on a vacation or they do not know their job description?

3. What do you make of the BNI report that claimed the MD of BOST was innocent, even though there is evidence that shows that he awarded the contract to unregistered companies

4. The upturn of events in the BOST scandal has seen some members of your party like Mr. Kennedy Agyepong allege that the part of the appropriated money was used to fund your campaign. Should Ghanaians take this seriously, if not what happens to people who accuse the government wrongly?

5. You never categorically condemned the actions of pro-NPP Activist groups like the Delta Force and the Invisible Forces who have been accused by the public of committing shameful acts in the name of the NPP. Should Ghanaians take your word on lawlessness as a fluke?

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6. Do you think that dedicating 20 million cedis for Ghana’s 60th Anniversary celebration is any way profitable to a nation in debt, after promising to cut down on cost?

7. Is the government’s initiative to feed Muslim pilgrims a ruse to shut down arguments concerning the government sponsored Christian pilgrimage to Israel?

8. The IMF supported economy of Mahama was a major point of criticism and a reason for which Ghanaians ousted the NDC government yet after six months, your administration has extended it. Should Ghanaians trust a wavering political party?

9. Do you regret the criticism you and your party made about the previous government haven’t experienced first-hand the challenges of incumbency that they also seemed to face?

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