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Kojo Opong Nkrumah Has Descended On MMDCES Who Provided Wrong Data To The Vice President

Government Appointees Did Not Do Good Work For Us Before We Outdoor The Delivery Trucker


The minister for information has.finally spoken on the number of projects given to them by the various appointees responsible for that.


The minister for information Hon Kojo Opong Nkrumah has descended heavily on the local government appointees saying his ministry and vice president was mislead those appointees on the newly laughed delivery trucker.


Kojo Vincent Oppong Nkrumah is a Ghanaian politician and Lawyer. He is the Member of parliament for the Ofoase-Ayirebi constituency.

The New Patriotic Party(NPP) in giving an assessment of the stewardship since it took over power in 2017 at a Town Hall Meeting held at the Academy of Arts in Accra listed a number of infrastructural projects the party has completed.

The minister for information has openly stated that, these current misleading statement was caused by the local government appointees. The vice president him was not presence at the various MMDCES areas to see those projects completed. The people should stop putting these blames on the indefatigable vice president of the republic of Ghana.

The New Patriotic Party(NPP) in giving an assessment of the stewardship since it took over power in 2017 at a Town Hall Meeting held at the Academy of Arts in Accra listed a number of infrastructural projects the party has embarked on.

However, some of the projects do not exist on the grounds after checks were made. One of the projects in contention is the supposedly complete AstroTurf in Adenta, a suburb of Accra.

Sammy Gymafi is seriously telling the public about our projects. Minister for information Kojo Opong Nkrumah this known the public on the popular show on joynews PM show hosted by renounced journalist Evans Mensah.

The New Patriotic Party(NPP) in giving an assessment of the stewardship since it took over power in 2017 at a Town Hall Meeting held at the Academy of Arts in Accra listed a number of infrastructural projects the party has embarked on.

However, some of the projects do not exist on the grounds after checks were made. One of the projects in contention is the supposedly complete AstroTurf in Adenta, a suburb of Accra.

National Communications Officer for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi has described the presentation on Infrastructure by the Vice President as “a cocktail of blatant falsehoods, ghost projects, and stolen projects”.

But speaking on Accra-based Joy News, the Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah who indicated that the team that put the information together were misled said “Well, MMDCEs forward the dataset in…it turns out that it was inaccurate. Verifications were done and I’m sure they missed it”.

Although acknowledging the flaws, the Minister maintained that the NPP government has performed better since taking over the governance of Ghana.

“Even if you took out that one or give or take the 26 that our colleagues in the NDC say that they had a challenge with, some of which I have seen tonight [and] even online, people go back to those places and say that ‘but that can’t be true’. We see these projects and put some of the videos online.

If his colleagues in NDC can not do this simple thing by putting their projects in public domain then, they have no moral right to criticize the only indefatigable vice president Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

The minister for information has challenged the major opposition party NDC should also put their projects for the John Mahama four years in office before talking about these.


“The challenge has been to the colleagues on the other side to produce a database of how many projects they have done so that you can do the comparisons.” “I am saying even if you discount 334, that is 17,000 infrastructure projects still out there.”

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