Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews

Agent General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Peter Boamah Otokunor says if reappointed, the NDC flagbearer and previous president, John Dramani Mahama will address all the slip-ups made during his residency as president.
In a meeting on Joy FM, Peter Otokunor expressed that John Mahama was coming in with earnestness, a reestablished feeling of duty and quality.

He stated: “And remember that [former] president Mahama has conceded that he committed a few errors and this time around he will address the mix-ups”.
This he accepts will be the triumphant ticket for the NDC in the forthcoming 2020 General Elections.
“He has understood that there were a few things he could have improved which he’s intending to do. So if of the apparent multitude of accomplishments that he has made, all his noteworthy amazing accomplishments which the NPP analyzes modest to then you’ll get the president coming in manages new duty, manages new quality and with this degree of earnestness then you can be guaranteed that his presentation will far exceed what the NPP public have done.”
He included that, the sort of approaches being produced by the NDC and the way where their mission is being run is confirmation that the Mahama government will present appropriate reparations in light of past errors.
Then, the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has prompted John Mahama to be available to Ghanaians about the missteps in his past organization.
As indicated by Otumfuo, Ghanaians expelled the recent Mahama-drove government as a demonstration of their displeasure and disappointment with how the nation was run under his authority and thusly forewarned the previous president against rehashing those equivalent slip-ups.
He expressed: “Likewise, let them realize that the missteps won’t be rehashed. After losing the 2016 political race, I let you know Ghanaians casted a ballot against you severely and dissatisfaction in your organization,” the Otumfuo said.
The Asantehene advised John Mahama to take his reflection further by revealing to Ghanaians how he means to fix his previous slip-ups and what groundbreaking thoughts he is bringing whenever given the order by and by.
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