Without restraint, former president John Mahama made fun of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration.
Prior to the 2016 elections, he claimed that Nana Addo and his allies spread false information about the NDC administration using “big English” and “slang.”
He thinks that Nana Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia are having difficulty keeping the many commitments made to Ghanaians.
Speaking to NDC supporters and delegates at Suhum in the Eastern Region, Mahama said, “They have a foreign accent, but I have the Ghanaian. But these numerous slang and big English doesn’t develop a country.”
Mahama repeated the catchphrase “incompetent Mahama,” popularized by Nana Addo and Dr. Bawumia.
Mahama repeated amid mockery and laughter, “In one and a half years, the NPP will transform Ghana. When we arrive, you will receive one district and one factory.”
It is the first time that Mahama has made fun of the current administration after a string of well-known Nana Addo quotes, including “yete sika so, nanso kom de yen” (we have wealth but we are suffering).
Mahama, however, unveiled a strategy to assign the NDC party school’s tasks to the various regions in order to retrain and educate branch and constituency executives on the party’s principles and history.
Watch the video below;
John Mahama mimics Prez. Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia
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Relatively, Mahama has thrown shades at the ruling New Patriotic Party amid the economic crisis.
According to the NDC flagbearer candidate, the NPP government is full of less work but more talk.
Mr. John Mahama was speaking to some NDC faithfuls in the Eastern Region as part of 3-day campaign tour to solicit for vote to run for presidential race ahead of the 2024 general polls.
In the video which has gone viral, Mahama was heard throwing some funny jabs to the President Akufo-Addo led government on their failure to turn around the economic mess in the country.
Mahama trolled the NPP government saying God has given them the mouth to talk but they end up doing less work.