“Arrogant braggarts” – Miracles Aboagye blasts NDC gov’t

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Miracles Aboagye

Miracles Aboagye, an aide to the NPP flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has fired shots at the John Mahama-led National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.

According to Miracles Aboagye, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government are arrogant braggarts.

He highlighted that the NDC attempts to gaslight Ghanaians despite their scorecard showing bad results.

Miracles Aboagye stressed that UTAG, CETAG, TUSAG, and JUSAG are all on strike, adding that security services, Nurses teachers and cocoa farmers are all owed multiple months of arrears.

In a post on X, Miracles Aboagye wrote, When an NDC person attempts to gaslight you, show them their score card….

UTAG…….strike

CETAG……strike

TUSAG…..strike

JUSAG……strike

Security services……12 months allowance arrears

Nurses……11 months salary arrears

Teachers……15 months salary arrears

Cocoa farmers…..4 months arrears.

Arrogant braggarts….”.

Some netizens reacting to Miracles Aboagye’s claims stated, “This should tell you how horrible the Nana/Bawuliar government was. Ghanaians are being understanding with the NDC because guess what? We’ve seen worse under you when the whole country felt like a prison.  Today it really feels like freedom. The pressure in the system is down as one driver will say”.

Another netizen added, “This is your mode of communication isn’t drawing anyone closer to your party.  I don’t know how you take the communication job, but it’s not about attacking your opponents, it’s about telling them your best option as to attract dem to your side. It’s not a war. Learn bro”.

A netizen added, “You can’t create a mess of 8 years and expect someone to use 1 year and correct your mess. It will do you people, good when you keep quiet rather than talking because the more you talk, then we Ghanaians feel insulted by the things you say if we don’t know our left from right”.

One more X user shared the scorecard of the NDC government, saying, “Also show them this scoreboard from the NDC government so far :

1. Economic Recovery and Growth: Real GDP surged to 6.3% in the first half of 2025 (up from 5.1% the prior year), driven by revitalised agriculture,

2. Health Sector: Free primary healthcare initiatives, the MahamaCares program, and GH¢9.93 billion for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to improve access

3. Tax and Relief Measures: Removal of E-Levy, betting tax, and emissions levy to ease burdens. Tax reforms signed into law for better efficiency”.

This isn’t denial, it’s progress amid inherited challenges. The economy is turning around, with a focus on jobs, human development, and farmer welfare as core priorities. Ghana is resetting stronger. Dey play !

However, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of Government Communications and Member of Parliament for Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, some days ago declared that the John Mahama-led NDC government has the best economic record under Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

In a social media post, Felix Kwakye Ofosu detailed why the National Democratic Congress (NDC) holds the strongest economic record in Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

The Minister of Government Communications, using figures and historical records, argued that the NDC’s policies have consistently delivered fiscal stability, economic growth, and strong monetary management.

In a social media post on February 4, 2026, Felix Kwakye Ofosu wrote, “On the back of the 3.8% inflation rate recorded for January, 2026, it bears placing on record that the NDC has the best economic record under the fourth republic as follows.

Highest growth rate of 14.4% in 2011.

Lowest inflation rate of 2.9% in April 1999.

Longest sustained single-digit inflation of 33 months from 2010 to 2012.

Highest annual cedi appreciation of 40.7% against the dollar in 2025

Largest reserves of $ 13.8 billion as of end 2025

Highest import cover of 5.7 months as of end 2025 among others.

There are those who make hubris-laden claims of preternatural economic management ability but deliver the most disastrous outcomes in decades’.

Always check the records”, his post concluded.

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