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Adubianews
According to the party of the former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, this is why he was tasked with the job of insulting the late former President Jerry John Rawlings describing him with several unprintable words.
But after his death, he is acting as though he loves the late former President.
“We are troubled that some of these same persons upon the demise of President Rawlings now seeks to lead in mourning the man, they have begun to shred crocodile tears, they spent thousands of dollars to sponsor a video made in Washington DC by one Kevin Taylor who is tipped to be Information Minister in the event of a Mahama comeback to insult president Rawlings.”
According to the party which is led by the wife of the late former President of Ghana, Jerry John Rawlings, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings, there is no need for the NDC to shed crocodile tears for her husband because when he was alive, he was sidelined by the party he toiled to build and was called all kinds of names just because he held in high esteem his principles of probity and accountability.
“All Rawlings did was to be a voice of conscience reminding them of his enduring principles of probity, accountability, and anti-corruption which the NDC disregarded when they assumed the rails of power as a result, they sought to silence him in order to prevent him from publicly speaking against them for their unprecedented levels of corruption.”
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