The General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu says but for the timely intervention of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), former President John Mahama and his brother, Ibrahim Mahama would have "benefitted alone from the country’s bauxite".
Speaking in a one-on-one interview with Nana Yaw Kesse on Peace FM's 'The Platform' programme, Wednesday, John Boadu said unlike the former President's decision to hand over the Bauxite deal to his brother, President Akufo-Addo through the same bauxite has received $2bn through the Sinohydro deal which is being used to construct roads and so on.
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... I guess it is better to exchange the bauxite for infrastructure development which will benefit ALL than to hand it over to a private company who is often profit-seeking and might only construct patches of infrastructure only under corporate social responsibility.
We are a country of mediocre, environmentally filthy talkers, who talk and take, and then when elected into office, do nada about the issues we talked about, and think of our pockets, and because we know our people, we continually give them 5ghc, and Tshirt during elections, and they vote our behinds to stay in office and talk.
HOW MUCH WERE WE GETTING FROM IBRAHIM MAHAMA, SETH AND NAA ADJETEY TELL US, THINK B4 YOU TYPE,
Such a pity. Let's kill our own and make the chnese stronger.
And gave it rather to the Chinese, we took the digital T.V. space and gave it the Chinese, we jail our compatriots for engaging in galamsey and leave a Chinese woman to go free, where is the rosewood Chinese women? You rather empower the Chinese instead of the locals and you are very proud of this, shouting on top of your voice. It's a shame