President Akufo-Addo has described former President John Mahama’s promise to legalise Okada if wins power as populist and sign of inconsistency.
“A law was made during the Mills/Mahama era. Today he has changed his mind. He said he is going to legalise it. How can that provide more jobs than NABCO and Planting for foods and jobs? We have provided over two million jobs with these social intervention initiatives.
“So how can you say that okada will provide more jobs? It’s just populist. It’s another sign of inconsistency– when you are in power you say one thing and when you are out of power you say something else. It doesn’t help in creating better public discourse,” the President said an interview with Accra-based Oman FM Friday.
Mr. Mahama has maintained Okada has created more jobs for young people than all government’s employment initiatives in recent times.