Former Energy Minister , popularly known as NAPO, has cautioned against what he describes as unfair comparisons between the current NDC administration and the previous NPP government, urging Ghanaians to approach such analyses with rationality and perspective.

In an interview monitored by MyNewsGH, NAPO argued that the NDC's short stay in power so far does not offer enough grounds for meaningful comparison with the NPP, which governed for eight years. "So, let's allow rationality to start sinking in, and we will see; then we'll be able to compare governments.

You can't compare a government that has been in office for seven months to a government that is in office for four years," he said.

Citing economic developments, he referenced recent comments made by the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to back his point on the complexity of national governance and the economic groundwork laid by successive administrations. "You heard the governor of the central bank say that the enormity of the work that was done in gold reserves has contributed to the boyars.