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A seasoned journalist and the Editor of the Punch Newspaper has disclosed his intentions to pick up a membership card of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The move according to Ebenezer Ato Sam also known as Baby Ansaba, will enable him to support the course of President John Dramani Mahama and give hope to the younger generation to win the December 2012 elections.
Baby Ansaba told Gold news “there is no difference between the late President Mills and President Mahama. Both of them are peaceful, tolerant and empathetic. Mahama will bring on board firm leadership. He has been someone whose public discourse has been clean”.
Mr. Baby Ansaba also said “as a youthful man complimented by an elderly man who is an economist, President Mahama and Vice President Amissah-Arthur can pull a lot of surprises in the December elections”.
He urged all Ghanaians to rally behind President Mahama saying “everybody who wants the good of the nation should put aside the dirty politicking and support President Mahama to lead the country to where God wants it to be”.
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