NDC's free tertiary promise is a scam - Nana B

He said the NDC cannot be relied on to deliver on this campaign promise

NDC's free tertiary promise is a scam - Nana B

Youth Organiser of the ruling NPP, Henry Nana Boakye says the recent free tertiary promise by the NDC is a desperate attempt by the opposition to hoodwink Ghanaians to vote for them.

According to him the 'free tertiary' promise by John Dramani Mahama is a scam.

He said the NDC is desperately seeking to anchor their drowning campaign, through propaganda and scams directed at downplaying the intelligence of voters.

"The “FA NINYINAA” campaign promise, scruffily and hastily put together, is a knee-jerk reaction to the BIG announcement by the Scholarship Secretariat that, it’s giving Scholarship to tens of thousands of the “Akufo-Addo Graduates” and has thus opened it portal for them to apply." Nana B said at a press conference yesterday, as quoted by Pulsegh.

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The NPP youth organizer said;

"The Incompetent Mahama, judging from his innate traits and track record, has no credibility and can never be relied upon to deliver on such campaign promise.

As the President of Ghana, the Incompetent Mahama could not pay a meagre Ghc37 million being the cost of his shambolic Progressively Free SHS policy and for that matter, it can be justifiably concluded that he lacks the capacity to mobilize the over Ghc2.5 billion needed to finance the deceptive "FA NINYINAA" promise".

"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 cancelled the allowances payable to both trainee teachers and nurses, and on that account, he can’t be trusted.