Leader and founder of United Front Party, Akwasi Addae, also known as Odike, has taken a swipe at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its leader, John Mahama, accusing them of lacking a clear message for the Ghanaian populace.
Speaking on Angel Morning Show (AMS), Odike advised the public to disregard Mahama’s rhetoric, asserting that despite the failures of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), he should be the one to lead the country next.
Odike further criticized the internal conflicts within the NDC, stating that its members are too focused on power struggles and have resorted to buying their way into positions of influence.
“The NDC members are embroiled in a battle for positions within their party,” Odike declared, citing confirmation from the party chairman.
“I know individuals who are paying money just to gain positions, though I prefer not to elaborate further. They follow John Mahama everywhere, aiming to buy influence and secure spots in the party’s hierarchy.”
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