Prez Mahama And Family Donation To Cardio Centre Is For Winning More Voters � Sir John

Former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie has stated that President John Dramani Mahama and his relatives did nothing extraordinary by donating GHc300, 000 to the Cardiothoracic Centre of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.

The amount was donated as part of efforts to support the Cardiothoracic Centre, and as well to fulfill his promise made during the death of his mother to donate the entire monies received as donations made to him and his family during the funeral of his late mother who passed away in June this year, 2016.

He noted President Mahama gave this money out for the purposes of winning more voters to his side and not by his own free will, but my little advice to him is to start parking his luggage to leave his position because it would no longer belong to him in some few months to come.

“Ghanaians are tired of his propaganda gimmicks,” he said.

Commenting on Supreme Court Justice, Justice Jones Dotse’s appeal for political parties to accept the decisions of the courts in the up-coming parliamentary and presidential election, he furiously stated that the NPP would in this year’s election not tolerate any unsuitable behavior from the camp of the National Democratic Congress [NDC] and the Electoral Commission [EC], as it happened in 2012.

He claims his party with its own figures collated from all the polling stations would declare their own results if the EC decides to delay the process.

However, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Ade Coker as his co-panelist on the programme indicated that such harsh words by members of the NPP have prevented them from winning the presidential seat, yet they keep speaking in that manner with the believe of winning the December polls.

“The fact of the matter is that they would lose the elections, for not believing in the dealings of the EC,’ Ade Coker said.

Hitting back at Sir John’s initial comment against President Mahama and his family, he [Ade Coker] stressed “Mahama and his family had their own businesses, which gave them profits before their brother (John Mahama) became President of Ghana; it is not his presidency that has made them who they are today”.