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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is not prepared for what it describes as a “kangaroo election,” which it alleges the ruling government is advocating for Election 2008.
The NDC accused the NPP government of running the country to satisfy the interest of a few, what the opposition interprets as “kangaroo governance.”
“If the NPP has run a kangaroo government with a kangaroo court system and a kangaroo everything we have in this country and they are not ashamed of it, they are now coming out openly to say that they are hoping for a kangaroo election,” general secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia told Joy News.
He was reacting to accusations by the Convention People’s Party (CPP) that some political parties had been imitating its campaign slogans and catchphrases.
Mr Asiedu Nketia rubbished the claims by the CPP, adding, “I am not aware of any copyright slogan or motto that has been registered with the Electoral Commission which we are infringing upon.”
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