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Response To The Noise Of NPP’s Nebulous Groups
We are very happy at the way the NPP, realizing that the NDC Leader, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, is miles ahead with his Better Ghana agenda, is desperately trying to cling onto straws and hang non-existent issues around the neck of the learned Professor.
To quote Honourable Alban Bagbin, “It is when the elephant is fatally injured that it begins to behave like a kangaroo” and we are excited that the NPP is fatally injured and behaving like skippy the bush kangaroo, and jumping all over the place crying and yelling hoping to catch the attention of the electorate.
Professor John Evans Atta Mills made the point, and will make it again when the need arises; that President Kufuor has deliberately collapsed the local fishing industry because he did not grow up along the coastal belt hence his lack of appreciation of what the sea means to the people who depend on it for their sustenance. And if this fact is what the NPP and its assigns want to label “tribal politics” they can go ahead and excite themselves.
Professor Mills did not tag himself as Asomdwehene; it is the good people of Ghana who tagged him as such and the crying and yelling of the NPP and its assigns shall not take that tag away from the learned professor.
The NDC Leader is focused and is rolling out his Better Ghana agenda which is touching the hearts, souls and minds of the electorate and there is no doubt that come December 7th, the NPP will be voted out for Professor Mills to lead a nation-loving Team that will build a Better Ghana and lead the nation along the path of shared prosperity, and not prosperity for a fraction of those in power, their families, cronies and concubines.
Majority of Ghanaians SHALL not give the mandate to Nana AKufo-Addo and the NPP to move the nation forward into cocaine, crime, immorality, poverty, kickbacks, corruption, arrogance, looting of the treasury, beheading and murder of innocent Ghanaians, filth, tribalism, polarization of the nation, extreme negative change and for Nana Akufo-Addo, after he has lined his pocket with the nation’s wealth, to tell Ghanaians that they are lazy that is why they have no money in their pockets, and the crying and yelling of the NPP and its assigns will not change the wish of the majority of Ghanaians.
The more the NPP loses its grip on power and gets nebulous groups to organize press conferences and make a mockery of themselves, the more Professor Mills’ Campaign Team will know that the hard work of the NDC Leader is hurting and stinging the NPP, and so we encourage more of such press conferences.
Koku Anyidoho
(Head, Communications)
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