NDC Congress: Mahama Did Not Support Asiedu Nketia - John Boadu | Dayz Entertainment
 

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National Organizer of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) is calling on President John Mahama to be wary of its party’s General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia.

John Boadu alleged that because the president did not support Asiedu Nketia at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) just-ended National Delegates Congress in Kumasi, he [Nketia ] has vowed to make his government unpopular.

John Boadu made the comment while reacting to the NDC’s press conference on the convicted cocaine lady, Nayeli Ametefeh.

The party led by Asiedu Nketia as he is popularly called said there is an overwhelming evidence of NPP complicity in the cocaine saga.

General Mosquito as he is popularly called indicated that content analysis of comments by leading members of the NPP indicts them in the case. But in a rebuttal, John Boadu on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Thursday scoffed at the NDC’s face saving press conference.

He said the needless press confab by the NDC Scribe is a calculate attempt to humiliate President Mahama government as revenge for turning his back on him [Mosquito].

The NPP National Organizer wondered why a case that was virtually ‘dead’ after the conviction of the 32-year-old lady was sudden resurrected by General Mosquito under the guise of getting back at the NPP.

He stated that the hurried prepared press statement which was a “pack of lies was also full of mistakes”.

John Boadu urged President Mahama to ‘shine his eyes’ because the real opposition is within his own party.



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