The Member of Parliament for Asunafo North, Haruna Mohammed, has described the decision to vote President John Dramani Mahama out of office in the 2016 general elections as a major setback to Ghana’s development.
Assessing President Mahama’s performance after one year in office, the freshman MP said the country clearly underestimated the former president’s leadership and governance abilities.
“Analysing President Mahama’s performance after one year has shown that we did a great disservice to Ghana by voting him out in 2016,” Mr. Haruna Mohammed stated.
Speaking to Piesie Okrah on Dwaboase on Power 97.9 FM and TV XYZ on January 8, 2026, the lawmaker noted that the achievements recorded by President Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration within just one year are enormous and unprecedented, cutting across critical sectors of the economy.
“President Mahama and the NDC have recorded enormous and unprecedented achievements in just one year, and these are things Ghanaians can see and feel in their daily lives,” he said.
Mr. Mohammed stressed that the progress made under President Mahama’s leadership is not accidental but the result of deliberate planning and strategic decision-making.
“President Mahama is not operating on good luck. His actions are well calculated and guided by a clear vision for national development,” he emphasised.
He urged Ghanaians to assess Mahama’s leadership based on results rather than political narratives, stressing that effective governance must always be evaluated through measurable outcomes.
The Asunafo North MP reaffirmed his confidence in President Mahama’s leadership and the NDC’s commitment to delivering inclusive and sustainable development for all Ghanaians.
Source: myxyzonline.com
