NPP challenges President Mills’ answers during his encounter with the media
The opposition New Patriotic Party has dismissed President Mills’ declaration of 2012 as a year of hope. Reacting to the president’s comments during his meeting with senior journalists and editors on Monday, the NPP said the year of hope should have been declared from the president’s first year in office.
NPP’s Director of Communications, Nana Akomea told a news conference that it is too late for the Mills’ administration to declare their final year as that of hope.
He said the NPP has little confidence in this declaration citing the 2011 Action year declaration as a failure.
In the Woyome payout, the New Patriotic Party seem to be thrown in the dust when the president said there was a liability and therefore EOCO must investigate whereas the Attorney Generals Department still contest liability claims.
As the country warms up towards the 2012 elections, President Mills is one of many who continue to call on political parties to abstain from the politics of insults but the NPP feels the president must first of all put his house in shape adding that charity begins at home.
The minority leader, Osei Kyei Bonsu, also debunked allegations by the president that he had thrown insults at him.
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