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General News of Monday, June 17, 2019
Source: dailyguidenetwork.com
2019-06-17
play the videoEditor-in-Chief of Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr
New Crusading Guide editor Abdul-Malik Kweku Baako revealed on Saturday to Alhbadan Suhuyini for lying against Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia in Newsfile.
On the show, the MP for Tamale North read a tweet that came from the Twitter account of the then MPP vice-president, saying the NPP, if mandated, would never borrow for country development program.
Citing this tweet, Suhuyini sought to discredit the credibility of the Vice President regarding the fact that the current government borrows for its policies and projects.
Speaking on the same program, Abdul-Malik Kweku Baako pointed out that the vice-presidential candidate of the NPP, at the time, had never made these remarks.
"Take it to me! I do not think Dr. Bawumia ever made such comments. This tweet could not come from him because it is virtually impossible for an administration not to borrow a little. This tweet that Suhuyini cites is of dubious validity, "concluded Mr. Baako.
Trying to raise doubts about the source of his tweet, Suhuyini insisted that the tweet came from the Vice President.
Evans Mensah, the host of the series, asked Suhuyini to present credible evidence in support of his claim that the tweet came from the Vice President's Twitter account. Suhuyini found himself wanting because he could not do anything in this department and begged the public and computer gurus to help him get a video or audio from Dr. Bawumia saying that.
The NDC of the opposition copiously referred to this tweet as coming from the vice president of one of its conferences when the NPP was in opposition.
Texters and Facebook users who followed the program asked the NDC why the NDC was not able to voice the NPP candidate's voice in the vice-presidency to corroborate this statement as going to the against logical reasoning.
It goes without saying that this statement attributed to the vice president is nothing other than a pure invention of the NDC, just to tarnish the vice president's reputation.
Knowing the NDC, if they had such evidence, they would have widely disseminated it on social media.
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