Political analyst Nana Yaw Asani Tano has expressed sharp criticism of the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) government under President Nana Akufo-Addo, describing it as the “worst governance” in Ghana’s history.
He specifically questioned the competence of the Chief Justice, who allegedly claimed unawareness of the Speaker of Parliament’s immunity from certain legal actions.
Tano suggested that, if not for the immunities held by government officials, public anger would likely have led to stronger reactions against the president and other officials.
He pointed out that the dissatisfaction extends even within Akufo-Addo’s own party, where members have openly complained about his leadership.
In responding to a recent letter from the Speaker of Parliament to the Supreme Court, Tano remarked that the Speaker might have a more robust understanding of the law than the Chief Justice, given recent events.
His comments reflect growing frustration and disillusionment among Ghanaians regarding the current administration’s handling of governance and the legal system.
Story by: Emmanuel Asiedu Agyare (Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu)/ Ahotoronline.com/Ghana