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JM Should Have Officially Been Informed First Of Rawlings’ Death Before Nana Addo – NDC Man Fumes At Family, Threatens That Party Will Hold Separate Funeral For Founder

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A communications team member of the National Democratic Congress ( NDC), Stephen Atubiga has expressed his disappointment in the family of late Ex. President J.J Rawlings.

He is fuming because Mr. Rawlings’ family officially informed President Nana Akuffo-Addo first of the passing of Mr. Rawlings and not former President John Dramani Mahama.

According to him, NDC flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama should have rather been done that honour first before the President.

He wrote on Facebook,

I am very disappointed in the family of the late president, for rushing to the Nana addo’s government like JJ is a individual, or an Npp former party leader. JJ has a party he led before.
The family of JJ is supposed to have informed the leadership of the NDC party, and our current leader now JDM officially first. Then together with the party , will select some excutives to join the family to officially inform the Outgoing president Nana addo about the death of our former leader.
We as NDC would be forced to have our own funeral for our leader, if Npp party government is to lead this funeral.
The NDC party has the capacity in given our former leader a befitting burial.
The family of JJ should allow the NDC party structure leadership and our current leader JDM ,to join hands with them for a historic burial as our own.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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