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3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
Bulldog’s unwavering attack on President Akufo-Addo and why he believes Ghanaians should not renew his mandate at the December polls has taken a new turn.
According to the embittered artiste manager, should Akufo-Addo win in the December polls it will put the existence of God in doubts since the president has performed abysmally and placed the lives of Ghanaians on the hook.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Halifax Ansah-Addo on Okay FM, Bulldog said the sheer political power exhibited by the president to close down the banks and financial institutions which have rendered many jobless and forced many to commit suicide defeats why he wants Ghanaians to renew his mandate.
“I’m telling you this today, If Akufo-Addo wins, it is one month from today if he wins the December elections then God nor dey. This is somebody who has killed people. Based on his closure of all these banks, I have my money at Menzgold, same as many others. People have lost their lives based on the money they lost at Menzgold.”
“if Nana Addo should be credited for Free SHS, then he can also be blamed on the death of people based on their locked-up funds. He’s not a murderer, he has not killed anyone but I am saying his policies to shut down institutions, close down banks and many of these things should be blamed on his doorstep”.
Bulldog has never relented on his personal motivation to be a thorn in the flesh of the president and to castigate the ruling NPP government for their failures. He has always trumpeted the need for Ghanaians to look in the way of Mahama and the NDC come December 7.
While some believe he has been going on this tangent to satisfy his paymasters, others think although he has a point he fails to communicate it properly.
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