Paul Adom Otchere has defended the Finance Minister for his presentation on the mid year budget review statement.
According to Paul Adom Otchere, even though the minority has lambasted Mr. Ken Ofori Atta for how he has managed the economy, the Majority in Parliament remained pleased with how the Finance Minister delivered it.
Paul Adom also stated that the Finance Minister should be applauded for denying a review of the Free Senior High School.
Paul Adom has consistently demonstrated his support from for the Free Senior High School and it has not been surprising that he is excited about the mid year budget review even though Ken Ofori Atta did a U-turn on toll booths whilst revising the GDP projections.
Many Ghanaians have reacted to Paul's remarks as some of his viewers have mentioned that Paul is only playing with the emotions of the NDC footsoldiers. Other Ghanaians have advised Paul to be objective in his analysis instead of supporting the various policies of the ruling NPP government.
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