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NDC Finally ‘Silenced’ After Another ‘Impressive’ Project By Akufo Addo Finally Pop Up

The recent circulating news that has raised massive stir, debates, and arguments across all social media platforms was when another impressive project by the incumbent President finally popped up hence silencing most NDC officials who claimed Akufo Addo doesn’t come anywhere near the former President, John Mahama when it comes to infrastructure development in the country.

According to a recent post by President Akufo Addo, he inspected the ongoing work on the $60 million phase two expansion project of the university whose sod he cut in September last year.

In attendance at the special sod-cutting event was the NDC’s Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who is undoubtedly popularly known for criticizing the President’s expensive travels aside from keeping the country’s finances and development of his constituency in check.

Below is a look at some of the photos of the impressive infrastructure that popped up online as most Ghanaians claimed that, the NDC had been finally silenced and not otherwise.

Below is a look at some of the comments that came through as individuals shared their thoughts and opinions over Akufo Addo’s recent protection at UHAS that has caused a massive stir.

Do you think that the NDC has been finally silenced taking into consideration the recent impressive infrastructure project by President Akufo Addo even though most individuals claimed otherwise?

Do you think that Akufo Addo recently acknowledged the late former President, Atta Mills’ legacy as highlighted by most Ghanaians even though some individuals stated otherwise?

What are your thoughts on Akufo Addo’s recent project at UHAS that has won him massive praises from Ghanaians amidst the country’s economic crisis even though most individuals claim otherwise?

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