Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The renowned Musician Rex Omar has indicated that the New Patriotic Party has performed abysmally and its high time they pack bag and baggage and vacate from the Jubilee house for the National Democratic Congress to take over.
According to Rex Omar, the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress has done four more times the achievement of the New Patriotic Party. They have refused to perform as they promised. They are just talkers and claim they have the big men while they do nothing.
He indicated that the Ex-President John Dramani Mahama is a show man and has a lot of projects to her credit, evidence based projects that can be pinpointed at for Ghanaians to see.
He added that Ghanaians are really tired and want the New Patriotic Party out of government. He explained that the New Patriotic Party led by the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo records so far is like a side chick that causes more trouble for a man after he left the wife for her, the man decides to go back to to the wife who he feels is manageable and well mannered than the side chick.
He indicated that Ghanaians have rejected selling their Red Colour TV for Black and white. The title of his campaign song is Yabr3 Mu by Rex Omar is to support the Ex-President John Dramani Mahama with his campaign.
Rex Omar entreated Ghanaians to move out in their numbers to go out and vote for their preferred candidates.
“Election is not about war or division but preference. Pace should be the hallmark of this election. He added”
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