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Is the Minority’s Attack on Sam George Hypocrisy Dressed as Accountability?

Fri, Oct 3 2025 9:58 AM
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Is the Minority’s Attack on Sam George Hypocrisy Dressed as Accountability?

When those with a history of silence suddenly find their voice in criticism, it is often a case of the pot calling the kettle black.

The attacks by the Minority in Parliament on the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, over the DStv pricing negotiations are nothing short of politically motivated grandstanding. Their criticisms are not born of principle or genuine concern for Ghanaians, but of spite and resentment—particularly towards Hon. Sam George and Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa, whose fearless accountability in opposition left deep scars within the NPP establishment.

Let’s be honest: the Minority’s sudden interest in DStv pricing is puzzling. When Ghanaians endured arbitrary price hikes from MultiChoice for years under their administration, the silence was deafening. No press conferences, no calls for resignations, and certainly no bold negotiations. Now that a Minister has had the courage to stand up to a dominant pay-TV operator and push for consumer-friendly pricing—even if through a collaborative promotion—they act as though it is a crime.

Their claim that the Minister failed to deliver a 30% price reduction is not only misleading but deliberately dishonest. The Minister took the initiative to engage MultiChoice Ghana, and the outcome—a promotion offering value upgrades at no extra cost—is undeniably a win for the average consumer. It may not be the exact path originally proposed, but it achieves the core objective: more value for money. What matters here is not political credit but practical benefit. Ghanaians are better off today because a government official acted where none had dared before.

The Minority’s selective outrage is shameful. They say the Minister should resign over this? On what grounds? That he secured a deal from MultiChoice benefiting thousands of Ghanaians? Where was this energy when their own Health Minister presided over the Sputnik V scandal, which led to actual financial loss to the state? Not one resignation. Not one serious internal call for accountability. The same party that defended incompetence now finds its voice over a policy disagreement? Please.

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What makes this attack even more suspicious is the obvious political undercurrent. The Minority seems more focused on settling old scores with Sam George and Okudzeto Ablakwa than on speaking truth to power. These two MPs were relentless in their criticism of the previous administration while in opposition. Now, instead of debating ideas, the NPP Minority appears more interested in personal vendettas and undermining any progress the current administration makes, regardless of how beneficial it is to Ghanaians.

Let’s not lose sight of the bigger picture. One of the NDC’s key promises was a reduction in data costs. That promise has been delivered through this same Ministry. Every Ghanaian—rich or poor, student or entrepreneur—benefits from cheaper data. That is real progress. That is policy in action. Strangely, the Minority says nothing about this milestone. Instead, they are obsessing over DStv, a non-essential service and a luxury for many households. It is baffling.

The Minister’s initiative to engage DStv was not part of any party manifesto. It was not a campaign promise. It was simply a bold, proactive move to address an issue that many Ghanaians had complained about for years. If anything, the Consumer Protection Agency should have taken the lead long ago. Instead, they sat idly by, and now critics who did nothing are pretending to be saviours of the people.

Let’s call this what it is: bitterness and political immaturity. It is okay to oppose, but when opposition becomes blind antagonism, we all suffer. Ghana needs a serious, credible opposition—not one that criticises everything simply because it comes from the other side. When you failed to act during your time in power, the least you can do now is show humility, not hostility.

In the end, Hon. Sam George deserves commendation, not condemnation. He acted boldly where others folded. He opened a conversation that mattered to Ghanaians and delivered results—even if imperfect. That is leadership. The Minority should reflect on their own record before pointing fingers. When you had the power, you lacked the will. So now, let those who are willing to act, act.

And if you must criticise, let it be based on facts and fairness—not political bitterness. Ghanaians are watching.

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