
Today (Sunday, November 6), he led a unity walk organised by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Cape Coast in the Central Region.
Former President John Mahama is showing no signs of bowing out of politics after losing his re-election bid to President Nana Akufo-Addo.
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Today (Sunday, November 6), he led a unity walk organised by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Cape Coast in the Central Region.
Addressing hundreds of NDC supporters, he urged his colleagues who have shown interest in leading the NDC into the 2020 polls to do so without attacks and name-calling.
“I have no problem with any of my colleagues who have expressed interest in leading this great party. Let us not attack anyone because whoever is elected to lead us to victory 2020, will need the support of each and everyone,” he said.
He added: “Spio was my boss and later became my minister; Joshua was my colleague in Parliament and later became the Vice Chancellor of UPSA, Sylvester was the NHIS Boss and later a Presidential Staffer…
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"It’s not now that they want to contest that I will have a problem with them. Atubiga is even my favourite Presidential candidate. Let us all work in unity for victory 2020."
Today (Sunday, November 6), he led a unity walk organised by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Cape Coast in the Central Region. Read Full Story
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