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The Central Regional Communication Director of the NDC, Mr Bernard Allotey Jacobs has replied former President Kufour's statement that the ruling National Democratic Congress has no solution to the problems facing Ghanaians.
Allotey Jacobs expressed his disappointments at Mr. Kufour for making such statements at the rally grounds on Saturday at Mantse-Agbonaa, especially when Ghanaians are witnesses to the records and achievements of President Mills.
The outspoken member of the communications team of the NDC, Allotey Jacobs questioned the source of funds for the mammoth rally held on Saturday.
Former President Kufour said the persistent bitter complaints by sections of Ghanaians concerning the high standard of living in the country for the past three years, is a reflection of his claim.
But Allotey Jacobs accused Mr. John Kufour of making mockery of democracy, abusing the political party platform and engaging in politics of insults.
Responding to Nana Addo’s claim that President Mills has failed to exhibit leadership qualities since he assumed power, Allotey Jacobs said President Mills’ good moral leadership qualities is the best for the country.
He said, “leadership is not about muscles, insults, arrogance and fondling of women’s breast but those with moral and intellectual qualities”.
He stated that President Mills among the presidential candidates has the best moral character to lead the country.
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