Dr Anthony Nsiah Asare, the Presidential Advisor on Health, has termed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer John Dramani Mahama’s recent remarks about the government’s Agenda 111 project as an acknowledgement of the government’s commitment to advancement.
During an encounter with religious leaders in Accra, Mahama expressed concerns about Agenda 111’s practicality, describing it as highly ambitious and unachievable in terms of completion within an acceptable time frame.
Dr. Nsiah Asare, on the other hand, argued that Mahama’s remarks justified the government’s course of action.
He emphasized Mahama’s recognition of the government’s ambition and vision, citing the cliché that dreaming big leads to major accomplishments.
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“I am very happy, His Excellency, the former president has now recognized that we have a government, an NPP government, we have an ambitious president, a government who has vision, very big vision, and there is a saying that if you dream big, you achieve big.
“So it is good, but it is up to Ghanaians to judge from the statement that he has made, which is very good, that he has acknowledged that something is going on, he has acknowledged that there is Agenda 111 going on because I know he is moving around the whole country.”