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2020 Polls: John Mahama branded vehicles pop up in readiness

John Mahama 2020 branded cars have emerged online courtesy Builsa MP Dr Clement Apaak.

Mr Mahama who is expected to soon declare his intentions has been criticized for his weak leadership skills.

The presence of the cars add to confirmation that he will indeed run for the top NDC flagbearership job.

But Former NDC MPs Namoale, Alban Bagbin and former Consul General to Dubai Daniel Osei have said Mahama will be a bad deal for NDC.

Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah has said Mahama shouldn’t run if he loves his life. He warns that Mahama will lose again.

Former Consul General to Dubai, Daniel Osei, bashed former President John Dramani Mahama, entreating the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) to reject the former leader of Ghana as the party’s flagbearer for the 2020 presidential election.

Mr Osei, who is fast establishing himself as a torn in the flesh of Mr. Mahama through his incisive articles on why the NDC members should reject him, said if the party makes a mistake to select Mr. Mahama, they would be doomed at the polls in 2020.

“We must reject JM; he is a big mess and must be retired. He refuses to do the civilized thing and step aside but the delegates can retire him if they are well informed.

“Mahama will have less than 50 percent chance of winning the general elections. He has offended too many people and groups in our party, the NDC and too many groups in the general electorate, including doctors, trainees, military, AGI etc,” he admonished in his latest article.

He said “he’s not a serious man and must not be burdened with such a serious responsibility as flagbearer. As president, he hardly made it to Flagstaff House before 11 am and was just not a serious leader,” adding “his partying ways are well documented, he’s a fun guy maybe, but not a strong leader, and Comrades we can’t afford another Enye hwiii, so so lukewarm leadership.”

 

 

Source: mynewsgh.com
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