A political figure says the former leader's legacy deserves to be erased from the records. Bernard Mornah, a leading PNC member, criticized ex president Nana Akufo-Addo for a poor performance in office. He argued the former leader should not be celebrated in the nation's official history. Mornah claimed the administration left a legacy requiring serious reflection from the opposition NPP.
He stated that any public document mentioning Akufo-Addo's presidential title should be covered over. Mornah urged the opposition party to fully own its governance record to regain trust. He blamed the electoral body for enabling the former president's disputed election victory. That contest ultimately faced a legal challenge in the highest court.
Mornah is a prominent convener for the Arise Ghana Movement activist group. He was vocally critical throughout the past administration, leading protests against economic policies. His activism focused on opposing perceived hardships and bad governance during that period.
He stated that any public document mentioning Akufo-Addo's presidential title should be covered over. Mornah urged the opposition party to fully own its governance record to regain trust. He blamed the electoral body for enabling the former president's disputed election victory. That contest ultimately faced a legal challenge in the highest court.
Mornah is a prominent convener for the Arise Ghana Movement activist group. He was vocally critical throughout the past administration, leading protests against economic policies. His activism focused on opposing perceived hardships and bad governance during that period.