A MICAT statement said that such assertion is only provable of Dr. Jones’ expressed inordinate desire to become president, believing, in his mind, that such can become easier by his unwarranted criticism and denigration of the very government he served for almost 10 years. MICAT advised that if Dr. Jones truly believes the government has failed then he must be courageous enough to accept some of the blame for the purported failure and not become a critic for the sole purpose gaining political capital. MICAT indicated that the government remains unfazed by such criticisms knowing the motives of such individuals. “Despite some challenges, the government is proud of its record of achievements as exemplified in many sectors, such as roads, electricity, health, salary payments to civil servants, economic empowerment, agriculture, gender mainstreaming, etc. “No matter how dissenters will elect to disparage a job well done, the government boasts of the foundation it has laid for the continuous development of the country.
Source: Front Page Africa February 21, 2017 00:45 UTC