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Mahama’s resetting agenda is all about ‘no contribution, no chop’

Maurice Ampaw is a private legal practitioner Maurice Ampaw is a private legal practitioner

Private legal practitioner, Maurice Ampaw, has stated that opposed to the belief that President John Dramani Mahama’s resetting agenda is to ensure all Ghanaians have a piece of the national cake, his second coming rather aims to satisfy the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party base.

Condemning the practice, Maurice Ampaw asserted that during the 2024 election campaign, the leadership of the NDC agreed to tow a different line by putting Ghanaians first.

“During the 2024 campaign President Mahama, Asiedu Nketia and the former National Chairman met and said that when they win power this time, they are going to take care of more of their party people. It will be like no contribution, no chop. The agenda is to satisfy party people,” he said in an exclusive interview with GhanaWeb on June 21, 2025.

“Also, to think less about Ghanaians and satisfy party people because NDC’s problem is that when they come to power, they think more about Ghanaians and they leave their party people. So, President Mahama winning power and the resetting agenda is to bring everything back to their party base,” he added.

He alleged that the current NDC government is poised to engage its family and friends, as well as, grassroots.

Maurice Ampaw added that, there is also a subtle agenda to take total control of the economy and the government structure; legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.

“You see that, currently, they have suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo and have placed Justice Baffoe Bonney as the acting CJ who aligns with their agenda,” he said.

He noted that it is has become apparent that the ruling NDC government is pursuing a political vendetta.

“So, clearly, you see that there’s the issue of vengeance and an agenda to take over everything in the country,” he established.

He also asserted that the NDC has lost focus on governance as they have left the “energy crisis and the bread-and-butter issues” to take on their political opponents for their past actions which is highly discriminatory.

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