...these are the few people that made Alan lost favour in this and - TopicsExpress



          

...these are the few people that made Alan lost favour in this and subsequent delegates elections and if Alan ever wants to make a positive impression on people within the NPP, he must watch the social media advocacy these people do for him. 1. Sammi Greedy Theft Mahama 2. Nana Poku Frefre 3.Kwame Onyina Tonto-Dabanka 4. Kwame Kobri Sam 5.Okatakyie Kwame something something... (add if you know of any) I started monitoring their social media comments right after the Supreme Court verdict and it appeared to me that they really were pleased with the outcome hoping that could give Alan the chance to get his way. All the aspirants except he Alan has won a major election and I wondered why these advocates could simply overlook that fact and propagate someone who has never in his lifetime been tried and tested in any EC organised election before. And much as I believe in democratic contest, I am backing calls from people advocating that todays super delegates election should be seen as a reflection of what the grassroot NPP wants for a leader into 2016. I will strongly urge Alan to salvage his dwindling image in the party to back the call for popular acclamation of Nana Addo to save the party from spending resources in going into another election which results we already know. I am advising him to stay away from the temptation of thinking he could draw on and improve on his chances at vast oct 18th schedule. This temptation can only mean massaging his aching hernia and not finding a good cure for it. I will support him any time and campaign for him if he demonstrate maturity and class this time round. I hope he listens and keep bidding his time! In NPP we reward hard work, loyalty and steadfastness which are virtues the people see in Nana Addo. Kudos to all aspirants though and indeed you all fought a good fight! NPP remains a winner so lets go get NDC out!!!!
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 17:14:57 +0000

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