Minority Describes NPP's 100 Days In Power Full Of Broken Promises The Minority Caucus in Parliament has described the 100 Days of the NPP administration in office as a period full of broken promises, hardship and terrorism by vigilante groups affiliated to the government. The Caucus also described as untruth the 103 achievements announced by the Vice President Dr. Mohamud Bawumia at his town meeting in Accra. At a news conference on Tuesday, April 18, in Parliament, the Minority group enumerated some happenings in the country within the 100 days of the Nana Akufo Addo’s administration and observed that hope is gradually given way to despair and despondency. The Deputy Minority Leader and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee James Klutse Avedzi addressed the News Conference. Mr. Avedzi also stated that the way the government is running the nations Ghanaians cannot wait for the next elections. The Ranking Member on the Finance Committee and MP for Ejumako-Enyan-Essiam Cassiel Ato Forson spoke about the controversial bond issued by government and also touched on the Ameri Power Deal Investigation. The Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu was unhappy about attempt by the government to rewrite the history of the country with the 100 days in office. GBC