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'Stop Using My Tax Money To Campaign For Votes' – Paa Kwesi Nduom Screams At President Mahama

Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom
Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom

Accusations of alleged vote buying against the ruling NDC continues to fly around as the flagbearer of the Progressive People’s Party, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, tears into the President and his party on social media.
Dr Nduom is furious at the increase in the sharing of ‘goodies’ that the NDC is indulging in now, a tactic opponents describe as attempts to buy votes and which can be might be funded through taxpayer money.
In a post on Facebook, the PPP flagbearer sent a clear message to the President. According to him, he and his party should stop wasting our taxpayer money to share unnecessary things and instead concentrate on demonstrably improving lives by fixing the economy and dumsor, among others – things that are more important to Ghanaians than a fleeting material possession.
Check out his post below….
PRESIDENT J.D. MAHAMA – PLEASE STOP USING MY TAX MONEY TO CAMPAIGN FOR VOTES.
My employees and I work, risk our lives traveling across the country and sweat to sell products and services, borrow to operate factories then pay income tax, payroll tax, VAT, etc. to government. Then we see President Mahama and members of his administrations “donating” outboard motors, sewing machines, vehicles, fertilizers, etc while campaigning for votes. If this is not daylight robbery of the government’s treasury for partisan political benefit, then what is it?
Now NDC functionaries are all over the media justifying the plundering of taxpayer funds while the Mahama administration says it does not have money to pay debts owed to ECG, pay teacher and nurse trainees, etc.
How many of the more than one million fishermen, millions of hairdressers and farmers can get some of these “gifts”? Reminds me of the tactics of the illegal micro-finance schemes – show the people a handful of people whose deposits were doubled and others will be deceived into parting with their hard earned monies. And is this what is at play here? Is President Mahama Father Christmas? Is this the Christmas season for gift giving?
What the people need are the things that last – lower taxes, continuous, uninterrupted electricity, good drinking water, good and affordable compulsory education, good health and permanent jobs. If President Mahama campaigned on bringing these to the people during his tenure as President, how could I complain? The fact that he can’t do this and has resorted to “gift-giving” must tell Ghanaians to beware and not waste their votes on those who have disappointed them and now are desperately trying to buy their votes.
We the people of Ghana deserve better than this!

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