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Mahama And Asiedu Nketia Can’t Lead the NDC to Victory In 2024: Koku Fires

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Samuel Koku Anyidoho, the former NDC deputy general secretary, has cautioned the party’s base of supporters not to choose former presidents John Dramani Mahama and Johnson Asiedu Nketia for the positions of presidential candidate and national chairman, respectively.

He claimed that the two lacked the “ethics” and “morality” necessary to restore the party to power.

On Sunday, November 20, Mr. Anyidoho, who served as the presidential spokesperson in the administration of the late President John Evans Atta Mills, attacked the two for their aspirations to lead the NDC in a flurry of tweets.

On that note, he iterated saying:

“I have said it several times: if the NDC wants to lose 2024, they should make the mistake and vote Asiedu-Nketiah as Chairman and Leader: nobody should blame me if we lose oooo!!!”

Moreover, he attacked the former leader, branding him “wicked” and “selfish,” and advancing his own agenda within the NDC.

Background

On December 17, the NDC will go to the polls to choose its national executives for the subsequent four years. A flagbearer will be chosen in 2023, just before the pivotal elections of 2024.

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