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The flagbearer of the main opposition NDC, John Dramani Mahama says Ghanaians have taken their measure of President Akufo-Addo’s true character and will make a decision on him at the polls.
He noted that today Ghanaians don’t see him[Akufo-Addo] as honest as he promised, insisting that the deeds by the ruling NPP government would play an important role in the fall of this regime.
“In 2016 they came with a lot of promises. They say you don’t know a person that well until you give him power. When you give him power then his true character appears. NPP’s true character has appeared- very arrogant, very corrupt, incompetent, unable to do anything, they are full of talk no action, NDC is full of action no talk because NDC we believe in doing we don’t believe in talking,” Mr Mahama said at a community engagement at Bimbilla in the Northern region.
Former President John Mahama said he is convinced the National Democratic Congress will win the December 7 polls.
According to him, the party’s internal polls suggest they have already secured parliament with majority of the 275 seats.
“God is great and I’m sure that all of us have lived in this country for more than four years and we have seen the NPP government and we can compare it to the NDC government.
“An opinion poll was carried and more than 60% of Ghanaians say that they are worse off today than they were in 2016.
“NDC; I’m convinced will win the elections. As for the parliamentary elections, from our calculations and the opinion polls, we have won the majority in parliament already.
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