The Chief of Staff Julius Debrah is calling on the chiefs and people of the Eastern region to maintain President John Mahama for a second term to accelerate economic empowerment.
He argued that since Ghana went into constitutional governance in 1992 previous administrations have all enjoyed two terms, the reason Mahama also deserves two terms to bring his vision into fruition.
He pointed out that former Presidents JJ Rawlings and John Agyekum Kufuor fulfilled their two terms. “If that is so why are some people trying to scuttle President Mahama’s second term bid?”
According to him, it would be politically suicidal for the President to be given only one term while others enjoyed their full eight years in office.
The Chief of Staff tour of the Eastern Region is a follow up re-election campaign of his boss.
Addressing the chiefs and Imams in Nsawam in the Eastern region, Mr. Debrah said: “President Mahama has laid a golden foundation in infrastructural development which has laid the grounds for a massive economic take off from 2017-2001.”
He pointed out that the way and manner the good people of Ghana gave the two previous Presidents two-year terms should be the same way President Mahama should be maintained to continue making life better for all.
“Why is it that all of a sudden some people want to curtail the second term bid of President Mahama?”
He interacted with the chiefs, Imams, opinion leaders, market women within the Nsawam municipality.
He said: “This opportunity of a second term for JM should not slip by.”
He therefore appealed to all and sundry to vote and maintain President Mahama for another four years for “a prosperous Ghana.”
The Chief of Staff’s entourage comprises Madam Faustina Nelson, deputy communications minister Ato Sarpong, NDC national communication officer Solomon Nkansah, Fred Agbenyo and lawyer Edudzi Tamaklo.
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