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I won’t chase you for gov’t stimulus loan if I win – Mahama to traders

MAHAMA CAMPAIGN2 NDC Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama

Wed, 28 Oct 2020 Source: classfmonline.com

The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, has given Ghanaians the assurance that his government next government, should he win the 7 December 2020 polls, will not chase any trader who has benefitted from the government’s stimulus package.

According to Mr Mahama, some elements within the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) are deceiving the beneficiaries not to vote for him with reason that he would chase them for the money if re-elected.

Speaking to NDC supporters at Osuwem on Tuesday, 27 October 2020, as part of his five-day campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region, Mr Mahama described the rumour as cheap politics without any merit.

He told the traders that he would also not collect the loan back if elected President in the December polls.

He said: “It’s been four years of hardship, four years of suffering; now that it’s getting to election, they are giving traders money.

“They are coming round and distributing money to people but you’ve been in poverty for four years, they didn’t come and give you money. Now that its two months to election, they are coming and giving you money.

“When they give you the money, you collect it, but when you go to vote, vote for Mahama”, the former President said.

According to him, “they are giving money to traders and they are saying it is a loan to support you ‘but if you vote for us and NPP stays, we won’t collect it but if John Mahama comes, he will collect the money back.’ Me, too, I won’t collect it.

“So, any money they give you if they say they won’t collect it, its free money; me, too, when I come, I won’t collect it.”

Mr Mahama described the alleged move by NPP as cheap politicking.

According to the former president, the money being given as loans is money his government saved in the stabilisation fund during his term in office and wondered why he would chase the traders for it when he was the first to suggest that it should be used to support them during the pandemic.

“This is cheap politicking, cheap politics; the money you are using is money I put in the stabilisation fund. The money that is being distributed to traders is from the stabilisation fund, I put that money there when I was president so that anytime we are faced with a crisis like this, we can take money out of that fund.

“So, when you were faced with this crisis, I was the first to suggest that: ‘Go and take money from the stabilisation fund and then you say: ‘OK, we are taking money from the stabilisation fund, we are going to use GHS600 million as stimulus’. Half of that money, you’ve shared to your party people, the remaining money you’re giving to traders and you’re telling the traders that it is a loan but vote for us if we stay, we’ll cancel it, we won’t let you pay, but if John Mahama comes, he will collect it’.”

“That money, I put it there, [so] me, too, I won’t collect it. So, if they give you that money, it’s free; me, too, when I come, I won’t collect it.”

Source: classfmonline.com
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