Samuel George Lauds President Mahama

A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communication team, Samuel George has lauded President John Dramani Mahama for his hardwork in ensuring that there is unity in the nation. Samuel George, in an interview with Peacefmonline.com, commended the President for his numerous initiatives to enhance the progress of the economy. He recounted President Mahama�s achievements during his 100 days in office, stating his preparedness to resolve the energy and water challenges that have bedeviled the country for several months. �The energy crisis, even though it has not abated, it has not stopped completely; we are in a much better place than we were on the 7th of January�That, for me, is a much improvement on what it was when the President took over,� he said. Comparing the current administration to previous governments, he expressed that the Mahama-led government has acted swiftly by rolling out a number of projects to address the economic problems crippling the country. According to him, this administration in less than four months has recorded low crime rates which suggests that the security of its citizens in the nation has been intensified since the inception of the fourth government under the Fourth Republic. He alluded to the security measures during the Kufour administration, which he stated recorded high crime rates than the current administration. He also believed the President�s reshuffle of his cabinet and representation of the female gender within 100 days of his rule shows his commitment to foster national cohesion among the citizenry. In his view, �it�s one act which is going to lead and foster national unity. If you look at the area of economic development, the fiscal discipline that has been exhibited in the past 100 days of His Excellency, for me, gives me an inkling of how the management of the economy is going to be like.� He was very hopeful the incumbent government is on the right path to building a robust economy. �John Mahama is fixing the problems. He�s solving the problems,� he asserted. Also, commenting on the court proceedings in the ongoing election conflict between the three leaders of the opposition New Patriotic Party and President John Mahama including the Electoral Commission, Samuel George strongly held a position that President Mahama was �truly and duly elected as President of the Republic of Ghana, and I believe the Supreme Court will uphold� it.