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Policy of Monday, February 4, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-02-04
Former President John Dramani Mahama
Former President John Mahama said that the problem in Ghana is the hypocrisy of "some opinion leaders" who once spoke very strongly about these issues, but who, suddenly, with a change of government, either remained silent, either speak now for the defense of the people. MyNewsGh.com has filed the same wrongs they would have condemned under NDC.
Without directly naming any names, Mr. Mahama was particularly unhappy with the "hypocrisy" of some opinion leaders (ostensibly against the President of the Peace Council) who did not condemn the violence. inflicted on unarmed members of the NDC, but begs him (Mahama) to apologize. for his comment "boot for boot".
Mr. Mahama was speaking at a campaign stop in North Tongu, followed and followed by the MyNewsGH.com correspondent.
"All the people who were shot [at Ayawaso Wuogon by election] were not armed. When you speak it is rather me they blame me. Because I said that if they continued, we would have to defend ourselves. 8 people received gunshot wounds. We, the victims, should we apologize? Said Mr. Mahama to the accused crowd who had been waiting hours at night to meet him.
The excited floor cheered Mr. Mahama as he knocked one after the other.
"Whenever the NDC is in power, they are always very noisy … when something happens, it's wrong and they condemn it, but as soon as their favorite government is in power, everything is fine. Family and friends are right as long as they are qualified. 3y3 zu !!! "He said. "3y3 Za !!!", the crowd chanted back.
"Do you think Npp will be in power forever?" Asked he. "Nooo nooooooo" the crowd responded
"Now, they say they are investigating. what investigation? You know where these people come from. The photo is there. Our people have almost all identified them. They are invisible and the Delta forces have donned the police uniform with SWAT vehicles "
Mahama said the peace in Ghana was very important to him, but warned that the NDC would not be taken for granted in future polls, as they would also be forced to defend their people.
"Hypocrite" clergy observing animals
This is not the first time that Mr. Mahama has reason to question the attitude of some opinion leaders and formerly noisy leaders since the change of government.
In March 2018, MyNewsGh.com explained how he opened fire on hypocrites who had taken up positions as "opinion leaders" but acted as sycophants under the Akufo-Addo government. He criticized clergy and civil society groups in Ghana for their silence on the "nepotism" of the Akufo-Addo government, especially Dr. Mensah Otabil, who claims to be watching animals (National Geographic Channel) to prepare his sermons.
According to Mr. Mahama, recognizable voices in the country who are now turning to animal watching were pure hypocrisy, as they turn a deaf ear to issues being treated as burns under his administration.
Koku Ayidoho, then NDC deputy general secretary, suggested that Pastor Otabil be transferred to the zoo, which would serve him better.
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