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Market woman rips John Mahama apart over his 24-hour economy policy

A market woman in Kumasi has criticized former President John Mahama for his 24-hour economy policy, which he promises to implement if he is elected.

One of the policies John Mahama promised to implement if elected was the 24-hour economy policy, aimed at creating jobs.

During a street interview, the market woman expressed her disapproval of the policy proposed by the NDC flagbearer, calling it useless.

She pointed out that John Mahama did not leave behind any jobs or infrastructure to support the implementation of this policy.

She also mentioned that the only significant project John Mahama is known for is the construction of the Kejetia Market.

Additionally, she claimed that the community day senior high schools built by John Mahama were not beneficial to the communities as they were constructed in remote areas.

 

Source: mynewsgh.com

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