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The Herald newspaper reports that it has been monitoring some three ministers in the Mills Government who found themselves in a quandary when Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings declared her bid to contest President Mills for the flagbearership position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the 2012 national elections.
They have been heard publicly pledging their support for President Mills, and under the cover of darkness, they sneak to Nana Konadu and her husband, JJ Rawlings, to declare their unflinching support for her to oust Mills during the Sunyani NDC Congress next month.
All the three ministers are parliamentarians, representing constituencies that can be found in southern and northern parts of Ghana.
One of them representing a constituency in the Northern Region has gone further, according to The Herald’s information, to donate a large quantity of T-shirts with Nana Konadu’s picture on them, to the former First Lady. He equally added a huge amount of money to the T-shirts.
Source: The Herald
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