Former President John Mahama should not be blamed for losing the 2016 presidential election because he “did more than his best, he overworked himself,” Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has said.
According to him, the defeat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was “bound to happen” and it was something he foresaw.
The Nadowli-Kaleo MP told Bola Ray on Accra-based Starr FM on Wednesday that the NDC is, however, poised to retain power in 2020.
“I think that the NDC is getting itself ready for the 2020 elections,” Mr Bagbin said.
In his view, the global wind of change favoured liberal democrats against social democrats, thus, the party’s loss and not because Mr Mahama and the NDC did not work hard to retain the presidency.
Source: classfmonline.com
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Only a fraction of the voting population understands what you are talking about because of lack of proper education and information that would inform them to vote on ideas and practicals that is the performance of the ruling Gorverment like in the advance countries. The rest of the 60 percent cast their votes on bribes in the form of cash, cutlases, food, outboard motors, dumascloths, sewing machines, cheap propaganda and tribal lines. Talk about quality education, health, food, colthing and shelther. Touch also about how when both the NPP and NDC ignore the grassroots when the begin to siphone the purse. Mr Pampas and Dubais , the truth is an offence but not a sin