During an interview with Bernard Avle on The Point of View, a programme aired on Channel One TV, Manasseh disclosed that Muntaka Mubarak had privately remarked that 70% of Ghana's issues can be attributed to the shortcomings of Parliament. This conversation took place ahead of the release of Manasseh's most recent book. Manasseh explained that both Muntaka and Osei-Owusu recognise the challenges within Parliament and have voiced their frustration over the difficulty in enacting meaningful reforms from within the system. "There are key figures like Joe Osei-Owusu and Muntaka who are clearly discontented with the state of Parliament," Manasseh noted. "Muntaka mentioned that 70% of the country's problems stem from Parliament. They are aware of the issues but find it hard to drive change internally. So, when given a platform, they express their concerns." Manasseh's new book, The President Ghana Never Got, was launched on 8 August, adding to his body of work that includes the 2016 publication, The Fourth John: Reign, Rejection & Rebound, which detailed John Dramani Mahama's presidency and its conclusion.