Franklin Cudjoe Commends Mahama’s Strong Start, Hopes for Continued Progress
IMANI Africa President Franklin Cudjoe highlights Mahama’s efforts to reduce wasteful spending and promote justice in his second term
- Mahama reduces unnecessary spending by halting portrait printing
- The President directs the investigation of electoral-related deaths
- Franklin Cudjoe expresses hope that Mahama will maintain his strong start
Franklin Cudjoe, the President of IMANI Africa, has expressed optimism regarding President John Dramani Mahama’s early actions in his second term.
Cudjoe highlighted Mahama’s determination to make the most of this second chance, particularly through his focus on fiscal responsibility and accountability.
Cudjoe praised Mahama’s recent move to reduce unnecessary spending, such as halting the practice of hiring individuals or companies to print his portraits. This decision is seen as a sign of the President’s commitment to prudent financial management.
Furthermore, Mahama’s instruction to the Inspector General of Police to investigate electoral-related deaths from previous elections reflects his administration’s emphasis on justice. Cudjoe remarked, “What has changed now is that there is a man who has been given a second chance and doesn’t want to waste it. He’s started on the right note, and I hope it continues.”