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Check your choice of words if you think you are a Statesman - David Prah tells Mahama

John Mahama Newer Former President of the Republic of Ghana,John Dramani Mahama

Sun, 30 Sep 2018 Source: David Prah

The Eastern Regional Communications Director of NPP David Prah has taken a swipe at the Former president John Mahama over his choice of words describing same as anti-statemanship.

Mr. Mahama last week described the Free SHS Double Track System as "Senseless" and would be reviewed if voted into power. This did not go down with the ruling party's Communicator describing Mr Mahama's statement as "unfortunate" and urged him to mind his choice of words.

He is a Stateman and a Former President, so he shoud check his choice of words Mr. Prah fumed. Mr. Mahama has the penchant of using insulting words and this is not good for someone who describe himself as a Stateman, Mr. Prah stated.

Speaking on Asempa fm political show "Emosii Sen"as a panalist, David Prah catalogued a number of corruption deals that happened under the reigns of the Former President John Mahama such as SADA, SUBA, GYEEDA, WAYOME, etc to buttress his point. He said that Mahama's government got the phrase Create, LOOT and Share from the supreme court of the land.

He asked Ghanaians to reject John Mahama when he comes back in 2020. I don't think Mr. Mahama is what Ghanaians deserve in our current dispensation, Mr. Prah underscored.

He commended the President HE Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo for the numerous developmental projects and the introduction of pro-poor policies such the free SHS, Nations Builders Corps, Planting for food and for Jobs, One District One Industry, massive on-going road projects etc. He call on Ghanaians to have confidence in Akufo Addo's government as he is there to develop the country.

He mentioned that all the economic indicators are pointing on the right path and very soon Ghanaians will realise the benefits.

Source: David Prah
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