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Avowed critic of the governing NDC, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako, has vowed to do everything possible to ensure the President Atta Mills-led administration is removed from office in 2012.
The Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, said while he had tremendous respect for, and admires, the president, he was unconvinced about efficacy of the solutions proposed by the president and his government to the country's problems.
Mr Baako said there was mutual respect between him and the president and Vice-President John Mahama but doubted the pair was the best for the country.
That notwithstanding, Mr Baako, an established voice in political discussions who has publicly confessed his sympathy towards the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), said “I will never get myself involved in any diabolical plot [to sabotage the Atta Mills-led government].
He was reacting to media reports suggesting he is involved in a plot to instigate Dagbon youth - who are unhappy about the government’s inability to find the killers of their overlord, Ya Na Yakubu Andani II - against the Mills-administration on Peace FM’s news analysis programme Kokrokoo.
Mr Baako denied being a part of any such conspiracy as some pro-NDC media outlets would want the public to believe.
He however maintained: “I will be involved in a campaign; open, direct, disciplined campaign to eject them [Mills-administration] democratically from office.”
This, according to him, is because “I think there are better, more prepared candidates for that office and that is not an insult to the professor.”
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