Stephen Amoah, former Deputy Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, has urged restraint in making early judgments about President Mahama’s performance.
Amoah’s call for patience comes amidst a flurry of political commentary and opinions regarding the new administration’s performance.
He highlighted the importance of giving the president ample time to implement his policies and demonstrate their effectiveness before drawing conclusions.
Speaking in an interview on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Thursday February 20, Amoah emphasised the need for a measured approach, allowing time for a comprehensive evaluation of the president’s actions and policies.
“It is too early to say the president is doing well or not doing well apart from some political comments.
“Let’s see by three months’ time, latest by six months’ time, we can all subject the presidency to the right appraisal and analysis,” Amoah stated.