Accra, February 19, 2025. Musah Superior has unleashed a scathing critique of the Mahama-led government, likening Ghana’s current political climate to the chaotic unpredictability of Donald Trump’s presidency. He alleges that thousands of lawfully employed Ghanaians in the public sector are being dismissed purely because they were hired during the previous NPP administration.
Jubilee House Becomes “DOGE”: The New Face of Instability
In a blistering statement, Musah paints a dystopian picture of the seat of government, calling Jubilee House “DOGE” — a reference to volatility and disorder. He claims the government justifies these mass terminations as necessary political cleansing, disregarding the livelihoods of hardworking citizens.
From Reset to Ruin: Ghana’s Descent Under Mahama
Musah accuses the NDC of not resetting the nation but rather unsettling it, casting loyal public servants into a “sinkhole.” He describes President Mahama as a “Party blind” leader, willing to sacrifice national unity for political gain. According to him, Ghana is teetering on the edge, and only an NPP resurgence can rescue the nation.
The Road to Redemption: NPP Must Regroup and Reignite
Calling for urgent action, Musah insists the NPP must rebuild with the most capable and visionary leaders. He stresses that the party’s survival hinges on reconnecting with the grassroots, re-inspiring members, and fostering a renewed sense of purpose. The battle for Ghana’s future, he suggests, starts with a revitalized NPP ready to reclaim power and restore stability.
“TRUMP-STYLE” PURGE OF PUBLIC SERVICE WORKERS, MUSAH MAKES A SUPERIOR CASE AGAINST PRESIDENT MAHAMA