Akufo-Addo Should Go Home And Sleep Because He Has ‘Messed’ Up – Daughter Of Kwesi Pratt Speaks

The President is currently touring different parts of the country. As part of his tour he has been making some rather interesting comments about the financial state of the country. These comments have generated some backlash against President Akufo-Addo because of the economic challenges that the country currently finds itself. Financial Minister is abroad trying to negotiate a favorable deal for the country.

Ken Ofori Atta is later expected to present a report on the way forward for the country. Aside Akufo-Addo and the Finance Minister, Vice President Bawumia has not been left out of the criticisms. On Pan African TV’s Alhaji and Alhaji, Ama Pratt, daughter of Kwesi Pratt added her voice to calls that the President has failed. According to her she expected something impressive from the President only to rather hear offensive comments from the president.

Ama Pratt bemoaned why Ofori Atta and Alan Kyerematen were still in office in this economic crises. When asked why she didn’t mention of Bawumia, she insisted that she won’t even waste time on Bawumia because he is a big flop. Ama called on Akufo-Addo to end his tour and rather go to sleep because he has offered nothing to Ghanaians so far and his tour has rather demoralized Ghanaians the more.

“As for Bawumia he is a sinking ship. The NPP have nothing to do. They have messed up. For the NDC they should get their act together. Akufo-Addo is ending the NPP. He should go home and sleep. He has no business going about and making certain comments” Ama explained

Ama Pratt who sat in for her father on the show said Ghanaians are getting tired of NPP and NDC because so far they both keep messing with the minds of Ghanaians. With the cedi depreciating each passing day and economic conditions worsening, many feel an IMF bailout is the solution, but is that the case?

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