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Stephen Amoah urges patience in assessing President Mahama’s Performance

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, Ghana Street Journal

Former Deputy Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, has called on Ghanaians to hold off on passing judgment on President John Dramani Mahama’s performance, stating that it is still too early for a fair assessment.

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Speaking in an interview on Citi FM, Amoah noted that while political opinions may vary, a proper evaluation should be made after at least three to six months in office.

“It’s too early to say the president is doing well or not doing well apart from some political comments,” he said.

“Let’s see by three months’ time, latest by six months’ time, we can all subject the presidency to the right appraisal and analysis.”

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