Stop the too much talk and deliver on your mandate

Managing Director for the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah has urged government appointees to deliver on the job they’ve been given and stop the plenty talk.
According to him, the real test will be the subsequent years in office and not just the first year.
Making this position known in a social media post, Sulemana Braimah noted that with everyone in the party thinking they deserve to be flagbearer, the country will await to see what they have in stock for the remaining years.
His comments comes on the back of Deputy Finance Minister’s claim that John Dramani Mahama’s second term will end without a scandal.
He said “Only yesterday, I had a chat with a big person in the NDC who said he was worried that appointees of the government are “talking” too much. I agreed with him. I think appointees should just deliver and let their works speak for them and stop the too much talk. The first year of every government will appear to be good. The real test is in the subsequent years. With everyone thinking they can and deserve to be flagbearer of the NDC for 2028, we wait to see. Let’s see how the rest of the year goes”.



