Stephen Amoah, PhD, the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, widely known as Sticka, has said he would risk his parliamentary seat if the initial term of John Dramani Mahama’s administration had the same degree of infrastructural progress as that of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
He suggests that if Ghanaians are honest, they will concur that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration is focused on enhancing infrastructure nationwide.
He revealed this when he addressed the media in parliament.
Stephen Amoah is on record saying, “If you want, I can gamble with my seat and add money. Let’s count the infrastructural development by Nana Addo and put it side by side with what the NDC did and if you check and the evidence you doesn’t point to the position I’m espousing, I will leave my seat. Look at the road network even in Accra, look at health, education. When Nana Addo came to Kumasi did you see the health facilities he commissioned?” he questioned.
Stephen Amoah, addressing the nation’s economy, stated that Ghana is now expanding at twice the rate it did before the COVID period.
“We are growing about twice in 2016. 2016 we were growing 3.2, 3.4. After COVID we made government workers stay home but they were paid for no work done. Have you ever seen that Ghanaian workers have been asked to stay home because of the pandemic and get paid before? he said.
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