Justin Frimpong Kodua(JFK) has taken a swipe at the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama regarding his stance on the upcoming elections.
According to him; "Mahama is the first opposition leader to shy away from a debate, and that's concerning." He believes this avoidance undermines the role of the opposition in the electoral process, making it a significant error if former President John Dramani Mahama were to win, even though he considers such an outcome unlikely. "The past clearly indicates the future," Kodua emphasized, referring to what he perceives as Mahama's failures during his previous tenure.
He added, "He lacks the ability to provide meaningful solutions for the challenges facing our nation." Kodua characterized the prospect of Mahama's return as a "major misstep," asserting that the NPP has consistently outperformed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) across various sectors. "Our track record speaks for itself," he confidently stated, suggesting that the election is essentially secured for Vice President Dr.
Mahamudu Bawumia and the NPP.