Kufuor: I never asked Ghanaians not to criticise gov’t

The office of Former President Kufuor says he has been misrepresented in the media about his recent comments relating to the state of the Ghanaian economy.

The Daily Graphic Monday reported that the former president has asked Ghanaians to stop criticizing the government and rather assist in developing the country.

But in a rejoinder, the former president’s spokesperson, Frank Agyekum said that can’t be a true representation of what his boss said.

“When he was in government, he was criticized left right center and even now out of government, he is still being criticized by people who feel like criticizing him”.

“…So how can he say that nobody should criticize the government” Frank Agyekum said adding that “he never said that the government should not be criticized”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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