General News of Monday, 21 May 2018
Source: starrfmonline.com
John Mahama’s decision to lead the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) again is not a surprise, a political science lecturer of the University of Ghana has stated.
“It’s widely expected announcement,” Dr. Bossman Asare said after the former president publicly declared his intention to become the flagbearer of the largest opposition party.
“To you the teeming supporters and sympathizers calling and requesting me to declare my intentions for the future, I wish to assure you today, that as a servant-leader, I have listened to your calls and reflected. I will not disappoint you even as we await the publication of the party’s guidelines for selecting a new leader,” Mr. Mahama announced on his official Facebook on Sunday.
Speaking on Morning Starr with host Francis Abban, Dr Asare said Mr. Mahama is the favorite among the other four hopefuls, however, he has an arduous task ahead.
“It’s a decision that will make or unmake the NDC because we had a candidate who led the party and didn’t make a good showing. The NDC leadership should be asking several questions. They must make certain demands – what are you going to do differently in 2020,” the lecturer remarked.
He added: “It’s going to be a difficult task for him to overcome.”