He was speaking with CitiFm. According to a report on CitiFMOnline, Casley Hayford, though he believes that the president is not to blame for the power crisis, believes Mahamaâs  comments indicate that his policies and plans being implemented to solve the problem have failed and must therefore step down.âWhen I said Mahama is not to be blame he says he is responsible, I donât have a problem with him accepting responsibility, but if he is accepting responsibility then he has to resign because it has failed. Whatever it is that he has tried to do as far as the is concerned he has not succeeded so he has to leave,â he added.
Arguing his statement out on Citi Fm,â Sydney Casely Hayford explained that âWe have had a concentrated failure of investments evolvement in this sector for too long,â hence his call.