Mahama’s fuel levy is demonic – NPP’s Sly Tetteh fires

Former Deputy Information Minister, Sylvester Tetteh, has launched a blistering attack on President John Dramani Mahama and the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), accusing them of gross mismanagement and burdening Ghanaians with economic hardship.
Sly Tetteh didn’t mince words when asked about the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) chances of reclaiming power.
“If elections were held today, the NPP will win hands down,” he said confidently during an interview on Sompa FM/TV monitored by MyNewsGh.
“Let me ask you — are you satisfied with what Mahama is doing? This country has been pushed backwards by managerial incompetence.”
He went on to criticize President Mahama for what he described as ineffective leadership, especially when it comes to governance and employment of MPs.
“He himself said he has too many Members of Parliament to give jobs to — and that tells you how useless many of them are in helping move this country forward.”
Tetteh also took aim at the recent hike in fuel prices under Mahama’s administration, describing it as extreme and dangerous.
“The new fuel levy should be called a demonic levy It will destroy this country if we don’t stop it now. It is not sustainable, and ordinary people are suffering,” he lamented.