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Home » Elections 2020: John Mahama’s Free Tertiary Education Promise Is A Scam – NPP’s Nana B Insists
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Elections 2020: John Mahama’s Free Tertiary Education Promise Is A Scam – NPP’s Nana B Insists

Israel Boafo
Last updated: December 4, 2020 8:57 am
By Israel Boafo
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The National Youth Organizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Lawyer Nana Boakye (Nana B) has propounded that Ghanaians need to take a vital consideration at John Mahama’s free tertiary policy promise. 

 

According to Nana B, the promise is deceptive and should not be taken seriously by electorates.

At a press conference yesterday, Nana B stated that; “The “FA NINYINAA” promise by John Mahama and the NDC is a sickening scam.

 

 

Mr Mahama said it doesn’t make sense to invest Ghc2 billion in Free SHS, so how can he possess the political will whatsoever to invest over Ghc2.5 billion in paying fees for all tertiary students.

If Mr. Mahama, as President, could not pay the utility bills of tertiary institutions and thus billed the students to pay. Therefore, if Mahama was unable to pay the utility bills of tertiary institutions, then he cannot pay the entire fees of tertiary students.

Out of incompetence and mismanagement, Mr. Mahama canceled the allowances payable to both trainee teachers and nurses, and on that account, he can’t be trusted.

The Book and Research Allowance initiated by former President Kuffour to aid University Lecturers in the performance of their academic work was canceled by Mr. Mahama, for that he lacks the credibility to pay fees for tertiary students.

Candidate Mahama, as President, couldn’t pay the feeding grant of senior high schools in the northern part of Ghana leading to the closure of these schools for weeks, at the beginning of every academic term, for that he lacks the credibility to pay fees for tertiary students.

No amount of propaganda and deceptive promise can salvage the ailing campaign of the NDC and the looming defeat of Mahama.

 

Source: Gossips24.com

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