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Sammi Awuku Jabs Mahama And Prof Jane; Says Ghana Doesn’t Need Two English Speakers As Leaders

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National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Sammi Awuku has stressed that Ghanaians do not need two English speaking personalities on the same ticket to rule them in this dire season of Covid-19.

Speaking at the inauguration of the NPP Campaign Committee in the Volta Region, Mr Awuku suggested the country needs an experienced, governance person backed by someone with economic ideas and financial wisdom to help the economy back on its feet post the Coronavirus.

According to him, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) currently have leaders who are only good at speaking English, which to him, is not what Ghanaians need at this time.

“We don’t need two English speaking people just because it’s time to speak english to Ghanaians,” he said.

Sammy Awuku further noted that the NPP is putting in efforts to claim the Volta region as their commercial bank, which is currently noted as the stronghold of the opposition NDC.

“The NDC should not continue to think that this is a safe world bank again. We are all going to the same market and we will compete squarely and equally for the votes in this region. For us, we are also targeting that we will move from our microfinance level in this region to be a commercial bank in this region and compete.

We will not accept any form of intimidation, people must come to us with ideas. The NPP will not be culled into submission that this should be an exclusive preserve of the opposition party. Just as they compete anywhere they need to do same here too,” Sammy Awuku stated.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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