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Government has spread itself too thin – Kwabena Agyepong

A former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Agyepong has said that the Akufo-Addo-led government has stretched itself too thin in the governance of the country.

According to him, this has resulted in the impact it has made so far, not being felt by the general populace.

“If you look at the record of this government, there are quite a number of things that you can speak to. Like infrastructural development. I am a civil engineer and I speak with a lot of experience regarding that. I don’t think I have seen a government that has touched so many roads around the country all at the same time.

In fact, I believe they’ve spread themselves too thin. So, sometimes the impact is not felt in many areas. But it is an attempt at equitable distribution of the national cake to make sure that all parts of the country are touched,” he said.

Mr Agyepong added that development of the road sector and education infrastructure are some of the very high points of this government.

“If you look at education facilities for instance. The TVET schools, its not only in Accra. It’s been spread around I think about six to ten of them are nearing completion,” the former General Secretary of the NPP explained.

He noted that although he was not enthused about Agenda 111, they will contribute to the hospital inftrasture base of the country.

“The whole attempt to have agenda 111. I was not in favour of attempting to build a hundred and eleven hospitals at the same time, especially when we are going through economic turmoil. A lot of them are nearing completion. I think about thirty or so are nearing completion around the country. I don’t have the figures directly but I can tell you there are a lot of them nearing completion. So on that balance sheet, it looks good with the provision of infrastructure.But there are areas that we have struggled” Mr Agyepong pointed out.

The former presidential spokesperson also stated that he believes in hard work than slogans.

He said he has never used the expression ‘break the 8’ as the NPP seeks to win the 2024 general elections.

If the NPP wins this year’s elections, it will be the first party to break the 8-year electoral cycle.

Asked whether the NPP can break the 8 he said “I have never used ‘break the 8’, I don’t like slogans, I don’t like sloganeering, I believe in hard work.”

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