Former President John Mahama has revealed the details of a meeting he held with Mr Gabby Asare Otchere Darko, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
According to the former President, the discussions on Tuesday, December 21, 2021) focused on the desire of Ghanaians to see the two major political parties working together for the interest of the nation.
Mr Mahama in Facebook post, however, stressed that at no time was there any discussion specifically about President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo requiring his intervention in the impasse on the E-levy.
Read his entire post below;
President Akufo-Addo did not seek my intervention on the E-Levy impasse.
I received Mr. Gabby Otchere Darko, at his request, at my residence on Tuesday 21st December, 2021
Among issues we discussed was the desire of Ghanaians to see the two major political parties working together for the interest of the nation
We discussed, also, how dialogue can be deployed to ensure Parliamentary issues are agreed consensually before coming on the floor to avoid what happened recently in the House.
We further discussed opening channels of communication between the leaders of the two parties including a possible meeting with the President at a future date.
At no time was there any discussion specifically about the President requiring my intervention in the impasse on the E-levy.
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Sir, please be careful with this Gabby man, he has no respect for you. He can harm you but we love you more, more and more. What is Gabby's portfolio to engage you?
Who is Gabby for you to grant him audience? JDM, witty President.
This is a consensus building and it has nothing to do with intervention. You have no power more than the president to intervene. The president doesn’t want to use force like what other presidents would have done in such situations so you must salute him for that.
WHAT INTERVENTION DO YOU THINK GHANAIANS NEED FROM YOU? FOR THE WHERE? DO YOU THINK THIS WILL INURE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE? SIT DOWN AND SEE; JUST DISGRACING YOURSELVES!