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Abronye needs mental surgery; I will pay the bill – Deputy NDC B/A Youth Organizer jabs

Abronye Dc54 Kwame Baffoe, (Abronye DC)

Tue, 2 Apr 2019 Source: awakenewsonline.com

Deputy Brong Ahafo Regional Youth Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ahmed Rasheed has descended heavily on the NPP’s Brong Ahafo Regional First Vice Chairman, Kwame Baffoe Abronye for peddling falsehood against former President John Dramani Mahama.

The NPP Communicator, Abronye DC alleged that the former President Mahama has rented an apartment for former HIV/AIDS Ambassador, Joyce Dzidzor Mensah in Germany to escape arrest in Ghana.

Wading into the matter, the NDC Deputy Youth Organizer said Abronye is only seeking the attention of his Party delegates ahead of their upcoming Regional Conference in May and needed to deploy this infantile attacks on the person of the former President, John Dramani Mahama to gain the sympathy of his delegates in their election.

He said, ”Abronye cannot continue to have an open ‘diarrhoea’ at his age, especially in our politics – a condition that cast slur on politicians and Ghanaians at large.”

He said Abronye’s consistent fulminating of Mr. Mahama is just a decoy to make him popular.

Ahmed Rasheed wondered why Abronye, who declared on August 8, 2018, that he was quitting the NPP as a result of unfair, neglect, grievous and vicious treatment could shamefully attack a former President “if not in an attempt to get his protuberant stomach filled”.

He appealed to the Office of the former President not to give attention to this ”barking being” who has been rejected by his own Party but continuously seek to ride on the fame of Mahama to remain relevant.

He vowed to personally chain Abronye from his infantile and baseless incessant attacks on the integrity of former President John Mahama if he, Abronye is not chained by the NPP.

He ended by pledging his support to foot the hospital bill if Abronye’s ‘diarrhoea’ requires a mental surgery.

Source: awakenewsonline.com
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