Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews

A former Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Tourism Development Company, (GTDC),
In a post on Facebook, she noted that her decision to campaign for Nana Addo was taken after she listened to her ex-boyfriend who assured her that Nana Addo is the only person who can rule Ghanaian devoid of corruption but sadly, the order of the day under his rulership is big-time corruption and nepotism.

Ms Akua Djanie was appointed Deputy CEO of GTDC when President Akufo-Addo assumed the reins of power in 2017. She later resigned as Deputy CEO after she fell out with the CEO of the government-owned company.

She wrote on Facebook:
This time 4 years ago, I was about to make the biggest mistake of my life. Although I personally knew and liked Mahama and had encouraged Ghanaians to vote for him, I was frustrated with his govt and life in the Asylum.
My ex thus challenged me to campaign for Nana because “if Nana can’t make Ghana work, nobody can.
I’ll lay down my head for him. Nana is like you, no nonsense. He hates corruption. Imagine if you are President how things would be. That is Nana”.
So although I wasn’t convinced, I allowed myself to be pushed into campaigning. The rest is history. We all make mistakes. All I can do now is forgive myself and ask those who voted Nana because of me to also forgive me. As for that ex… I’ve yet to forgive him for had it not been for him, I would never have campaigned for Nana. Lol. That’s the absolute truth.
Meanwhile, the word from my street hustlers is they are not voting because I’m not. Sweet. Moral of the story? Follow your gut because everything I told my ex is happening… big time corruption and nepotism. I was right and should never have listened to my ex. Ah well.

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