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The immediate past Chairman of the UK & Ireland Chapter of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Horace Nii Ayi Ankrah, in an interview Myjoyonline, has called on his warring colleagues to calm down, put their heads down and continue to work for the people of Ghana.
“The NDC and President Mahama are capable of steering both the party and the country out of the current challenges. The current situation in both the party and the country is not beyond us,” he noted.
“As a party, the NDC have a committed duty to Ghanaians, and that should be the bigger picture.”
Reacting to the recent development between Hon Bagbin and Presidential Staffer Stan Dogbe, Mr Ankrah stated that, “the NDC accepted the challenge to make Ghana a better place for all and all must work towards this goal therefore, personal differences should be settled at the family reunions.”
“We are a party in power and we should let the Ghanaian feel respected by our words and deeds,” he posited.
Commenting on corruption in the country he called on the two major parties, the NDC and the NPP to refrain from the ‘who is worse attitude’ and concentrate on how to make the measures put in place by President Mahama work.
“President Mahama has been presented with the biggest opportunity in his political career to deal with an ill that is not palatable and he will deal with it.”
Touching on the ‘first gear’ issue by President Mahama when cornered, Mr Ankrah said “the first gear of every vehicle is the strongest gear but no driver stays in that gear for too long and I do not expect President Mahama to stay in that gear for long because I know he wouldn’t. I believe it was a figure of speech to tell Ghanaians that he felt strong about what he intends doing for the country.”
“The warring heads should calm down, put the Ghanaian first and certainly the NDC will show its capabilities because we have the men to do that,” he concluded.
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