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Bremanhene, Baffuor Kutin Sraman II, did not only publicly endorsed the President and National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Suame, but he also sought to drag the Asantehene into politics.

He told a charged audience at a rally organized as part of President John Dramani’s campaign tour at Suame Magazine Tuesday that the Asantehene approves of his endorsement.

This comes a few weeks after Otumfuo Osei Tutu II asked chiefs who want to actively partake in politics to abdicate their stools or face his wrath.

Baffuor Kutin Sraman II disclosed that he had found himself in a tight corner before the endorsing the President a few seconds later added that the Asantehene agrees with his position to publicly endorse the two men.

According to him, Otumfuo has sanctioned [chiefs] could support government of the day to promote development in their respective traditional areas.

This is the second time in two years that the Bramanhene has openly declared support for President Mahama. A

 similar incident in June 2014 attracted widespread public criticism.

Describing President Mahama as God-sent, healthy, able bodied person with vision, Nana Sraman II pledged the full backing of nananom to the re-election bid of the Mr Mahama.

According to him, Bremang road network received a facelift on the orders of the President.

Endorsing Brogya Genfi, the chief charged the people in the area to vote for the candidate regardless of their political affiliation, describing him as a true Suame man.

He paid glowing tribute to the parliamentary candidate’s grandfather, Nana Kofi Genfi, a parliamentarian in the Progress Party during the Second Republic who collected a record 70 hats that earned him the nickname, ‘the Hatman’.

 

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