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Mahama Under Fire For Using GPS Address On Supreme Court Petition After Criticising It As Unnecessary

Ex. President John Dramani Mahama is receiving backlash from some section of the public.

To them, they’re are surprised by Mr. Mahama’s u-turn over the GPS System after he used it as his address on the election petition he filed at the Supreme Court today, December 30, 2020.

Mr. Mahama is quoted as saying in 2017 after the system was launched, “How can you launch a Google GPS system that is freely available on our mobile phones and say it is a national addressing system,” he quizzed, adding: “It is such a pity. Why do you embarrass the President so much?

“You go and bring a whole president to launch a system that is essentially a 419”.

And these comments people believe have come back to bite him hard in these days of technological advancement.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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