Archbishop Agyinasare heaps praises on the Mahama gov’t

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Archbishop Agyinasare and President Mahama

Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, the founder of Perez Chapel International, has praised the John Mahama government.

According to Archbishop Agyinasare, President Mahama’s ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s economic performance is “unprecedented” in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

He highlighted that he has witnessed the administration of various Ghanaian leaders for close to six decades, arguing that President Mahama’s speed of economic recovery surprised him, as economists predicted it would take a decade to stabilise Ghana’s economy.

“We haven’t seen the nation shift the way it has shifted,” he said.

Archbishop Agyinasare also highlighted that the absence of government scandals over the past year is “worthy of commendation.”

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has said Ghana has said the quick turnaround of Ghana’s economy is by the grace of God.

According to President Mahama, in his imagination, he thought Ghana’s economy would need about two years for Ghanaians to begin to see a turnaround.

President Mahama noted that Ghana has become a poster child for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.

He highlighted that anytime he meets the IMF officials and the World Bank officials, they do not believe what has happened in Ghana.

President Mahama noted that Ghana’s progress in the last year has received international recognition and admiration from other African countries, which are now studying Ghana’s policy choices.

He further detailed his government bringing inflation down from 23.8 per cent to 5.4 per cent within a year, and seeing the cedi appreciate by 37 per cent in the same period.

Meanwhile, Alhassan Suhuyini, the Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, has said the John Mahama government cannot survive four years without a scandal.

According to the Deputy Roads Minister, a scandal is inevitable in 4-years, but should not be manufactured when it is known.

The Deputy Roads Minister, who also served as the Member of Parliament for Tamale North, stressed that while controversies may arise in any administration, he urged the public to rely on evidence rather than speculation.

Speaking on TV3 Keypoint on Saturday, 28 March, the Deputy Roads Minister stated, “There is no way this government can survive four years without a scandal, but let us not force one when there isn’t one”.

Also, Hopeson Adorye, the Director of Field Operations for the United Party, has said the Minority in parliament are in deep waters, fishing for a scandal to smear the NDC government.

According to Hopeson Adorye, the Minority in Parliament is in deep waters searching for a scandal to associate with the John Mahama government.

Speaking on the AM Show on JoyNews on Tuesday, 24 February 2026, Hopeso Adorye stated, “NPP is in deep waters, fishing for a scandal to tag this government. That is all. All they are doing is just fishing for a scandal that does not exist.”

“Someone has worked with a company before and is now the CEO. Is he still working with the company? That’s one thing we should do. And I don’t think the gentleman is still working with Atlas,” he stated

“Awarding contracts — is it the deputy CEO who awards the contracts?” he asked.

He further added, “The difference here is that the gentleman has welcomed the investigations, the probe. He is willing to avail himself for any probe that they want to conduct”.

“When they finish, either both sides are guilty or not guilty. If he’s not guilty, then what is the point? You have wasted state money. Because a probe is not just a probe,” he argued.

“My conclusion is that the NPP Minority in Parliament are in deep waters, fishing for a scandal just to tag the NDC,” he reiterated.