Ghana: Kufuor Asks As BAPAC Shows Solidarity

After introducing the Capitation grant, National Health Insurance, free Maternity care, School feeding programme and other pro poor policy interventions, former President John Agyekum Kufuor is obviously not happy with the 'Thank you' treatment being meted out to him by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.

He is particularly worried about the retrieval of cars from his residence and the hullabaloo surrounding his new office in Accra. He has, however, declined to make any public statement for now, promising to do so at the right time. At a meeting held at his private residence in Accra over the weekend, with the Brong Ahafo Patriotic Caucus (BAPAC) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the former President declined to speak to the media in order to avoid making statement that would aggravate the situation.

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