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The Managing Editor of the Al Hajj newspaper, Alhaji Bature has threatened to spill out confidential information about the Rawlingses should members of the Nana Konadu camp continue what he says is a malicious campaign strategy against President Mills.
“What Teye Nyaunu is doing; some of us will also be compelled to begin putting in the public domain what we know about the Rawlingses”.
Alhaji Bature said he is shocked at the Rawlingses for supporting only people who seek to undermine President Mills given their pedigree in the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The Member of Parliament for Lower Manya Krobo was captured on tape telling party delegates not to vote for President Mills because he is visually impaired and incapable of running his Government.
On the tape, Mr Nyaunu also asserted that, President Mills can’t read any document brought to him for scrutiny at the Castle, allowing his advisers such as Ato Ahwoi to take control.
Micheal Teye Nyaunu who claims his sources are from an ‘insider’s report’ noted that the Konadu campaign team deem it necessary to expose the President’s health to the public to protect the NDC’s image towards the 2012 elections.
The Lower Manya Krobo MP made similar allegations against then candidate Mills before the 2008 elections claiming that he (Mills) was too ill to be President.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Thursday, Alhaji Bature observed that there is nothing wrong if President J.E.A. Mills is considered blind because “there are so many blind people who have excelled where people with eyes have not been able to make it”.
He opined that “there are so many things we can also put across about the Rawlingses which is not about blindness”.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) sympathizer added; “I pity him; (that) a young man like you will risk your future, the future of your children, the future of your family to be doing what you are doing and you have the Rawlingses urging and applauding him on”.
He advised the Lower Manya Krobo MP to check on the whereabouts of all those who called themselves close associates of the Rawlingses who were more powerful, revealing and pronounced when defending the Rawlingses.
Story by: Adwoa Gyasiwaa /Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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