18 failed promises of President Nana Addo the NPP wants to hide

President Nana Akufo Addo has made several promises to the people of Ghana, which he has failed to deliver. Some of these failed promises can be said to have indirectly contributed to the current struggles of Ghanaians who are challenged to survive today.
Below are 18 of the 18 failed promises of Nana Addo the NPP wants to hide
1. I Shall protect the Public Purse -FAILED
2. I am too old to steal your money, I have my money already… – FAILED
3. Yɛte sikaso nso ɛkɔm de yɛn… – Hmmm true!
4. Try me and see – FAILED
5. I am not corrupt and will never be corrupt. – FAILED
6. I can develop Ghana without borrowing, the money is here. – FAILED
7. I will transform Ghana in 18 months. – FAILED
8. I will not operate a family and friends government. – FAILED
9. I will fight corruption with the Anas principle. – FAILED
10. I will make the Korle lagoon and Odo river a tourist site. – FAILED
11. I will build a factory in every district. – FAILED
12. I will give each constituency $1m every year. – FAILED
13. I will arrest the dollar. – FAILED
14. The hikes in fuel prices will be a thing of the past. – FAILED
15. I will make Accra the cleanest city in Africa – FAILED
16. I will build 111 hospitals in 18 months. – FAILED
17. I will build 350 Secondary Schools. – FAILED
18. We will never go to the IMF for a bailout. – FAILED

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