Ex-President Rawlings has once again descended on President John Atta Mills' governing style and has described it as "slow and unrevolutionary."
Delivering a speech in Kumasi on Saturday, the former President sent a message to the President to get on his toes and put things in their right direction.
According to him, the governing style of President Mills is causing disillusion among the people and if something is not done about it, it will be difficult for the party to regain power in 2012.
He made these comments on a platform at a conference organized by the United Cadres Front (UCF), a youth wing of the NDC.
Expressing his disappointment, the former President added that he is not happy with the pace at which President Mills is dealing with and investigating the killers of Alhaji Mobilla and former government officials who allegedly mismanaged the country’s affairs.
Speaking on PeaceFM, the spokesperson for the former President, Mr. Kofi Adams, revealed that his boss, among other things also cautioned the government not to be too happy about the fraudulent acts being unearth by the Ghana@50 Commission of Enquiry, claiming the NPP government has more evil down their sleeves, so they should uncover and arrest them instead of jubilating.
Touching on quality of the current ministers, Mr Adamas said, the former president believes some of them are not qualified, claiming they are hypocrites, but President Mills went ahead to give them positions.