Akufo-Addo has ‘messed’ up economy so badly I need ‘honeymoon’ to fix it if I win – Mahama begs agitating labour unions
Former President John Mahama has asked Ghanaians, notably trade and labour unions, for a grace period if he returns to power after the 2024 elections to address the “mess” produced by the Akufo-Addo government before he can meet their various requests.
This proposal comes amid mounting requests for better working conditions from a wide range of labor groups.
Speaking at a ‘Campus Connect’ event in Hohoe, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer highlighted the need of prioritizing economic recovery before tackling specific issues.
Mr Mahama pointed out the perceived damage inflicted on Ghana’s economy by the NPP administration, stating, “This country is broke, and, so, we will beg you that when we come into office, give us a bit of a honeymoon. Let’s put things in place so that we bring the economy back onto its feet.”
Addressing specific groups, Mr Mahama urged, “And I will plead with the teacher union: GNAT, NAGRAT, UTAG, and TEWU and all of them; I know all of you are clamouring for allowances. Let me caution you that in 2025 when we take over, we will show you the books and the finances of this country, and when we have done that, we can accede to your demands again, and that’s why I’m being very measured in the promises that I make because we all know the crisis in which this country has been plunged.”