
The Director of Communications for the Bawumia 2024 campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has launched a scathing attack on the Mahama administration’s 120-day social contract, describing it as lacking substance and driven by electoral rhetoric.
According to Aboagye, the contract was crafted solely to win votes in the 2024 elections without a practical roadmap for implementation.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, May 7, Aboagye said, “My assessment of the 120-day contract tells you that the government did not come into office with a plan. They came into office on the back of lies and promises they believed were going to sound nice in the ears of the voter, just to get the vote. Now you are stuck with reality.”
Aboagye further criticized the government’s approach, stating that they have spent their early months reacting to challenges rather than executing a well-thought-out policy agenda.
“In the past 120 days, at best, what I think they would have been doing will be to adjust to the reality of the day and now look out for ways to deal with the situation,” he stated.
The Bawumia campaign official also questioned the actual deliverables achieved within the contract period, accusing the government of prioritizing showmanship over substantive policy reforms.
“If you look at the contract critically, the tangibles have not been done. The things that will push us have not been fulfilled, and that is because those things are difficult to do in 120 days. So far, it’s just all about the launch,” he remarked.