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Ranking Member of Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has slammed President Akufo-Addo following his ‘Fellow Ghanaians’ encounter with the citizenry.

According to Mr. Ablakwa, the address lacks focus and is uninspiring, affirming the President’s “auto pilot” approach of handling affairs of the state.

The North Tongu lawmaker asserts further that the address which is devoid of a “clear cut vision to steer the country out of his own created economic mess, did not bring hope to the ordinary Ghanaian whose capital has been eaten up by the current economic mess the country is facing.”

Meanwhile, in a Facebook post made by the legislator Sunday, October 30, after the President’s address, he listed some things that would have made Ghanaians hail the President if he had touched on.

Below is the full post as sighted on his wall

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Just imagine how President Akufo-Addo would have been celebrated by Ghanaians tonight if he said the following:

I am sorry for the economic difficulties I have imposed on you;

I have with immediate effect fired Ken Ofori-Atta and Charles Adu Boahen;

I am reducing the size of my government by 40%;

I am slashing taxes on petroleum products;

I am instituting regular meetings with Ghana’s only 2 surviving former Presidents: President Kufuor and President Mahama to share their rich experiences and insights with me as we navigate this crisis;

I publicly commit not to charter a €20,000 an hour luxury jet for the rest of my term;

I suspend all ex-gratia payments and would be reviewing Article 71 together with comprehensive constitutional amendments;

My Cathedral Project is hereby suspended;

I am establishing a special task force to assist the Auditor-General in retrieving the billions of Ghana Cedis misappropriated by public officials;

I will revive TOR within the next 6 months so we can refine our own crude, attain better fuel prices on the domestic market and create more jobs;

I am initiating steps to build our own gold refinery;

I have requested all retirees to go home in order to create hundreds of jobs for the youth;

I am initiating steps to renegotiate all existing contracts in the extractive sector;

I have dissolved the Economic Management Team and would be reconstituting a new one to feature prominent Ghanaians regardless of how critical they have been of my leadership. I shall reach out to Kwame Pianim, Sam Jonah, Dr. Kwesi Botchwey, Prof. Godfred Bokpin, and a host of others;

I shall comply with Article 36(5) of the 1992 Constitution and present my vision and coordinated programme to Parliament this week;

By Felix Anim-Appau|Onuaonline.com