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Ishmael Mensah Blog of Thursday, 26 December 2024

Source: Ishmael Mensah

If the hypocritical pastors, Peace Council, Prof. Adei, and others criticize Mahama, we'll attack them like two-edged swords. Sosu

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In the event that President-elect John Dramani Mahama takes office, Eric Sosu, a member of the National Democratic Congress' (NDC) communication team, has advised all religious leaders, civil society organizations (CSOs), the Pentecostal Council, and the National Peace Council to keep quiet indefinitely.

He claimed that despite the economic suffering and incapacity of outgoing President Akufo-Addo as leader, these people and organizations did not condemn him.

He feels that if any of these people were to criticize President-elect John Dramani Mahama when he formally becomes the presidency, it would be hypocritical.

He claimed in a statement that these people had distorted Mr. Mahama's reputation by spreading lies about him and painting him in a bad light.


He issued a warning, saying the NDC would not spare the hypocrites who attacked Mahama from the time he took government in 2013 till he left office.

He called out Professor Stephen Adei in particular for his recent comments, calling him a hypocrite.

He asked him why he had never spoken his opinion against the dismissal of Mrs. Charlotte Osei as EC Chairperson but had now come up to warn Mahama against the dismissal of Jean Mensa and her aides.

Pastors, CSOs, the Peace Council, and Rof. Adei When the NDC takes over on January 7, 2025, the Pentecostal Council and others should remain silent. It will be history; we will not spare anyone the way we spared them in 2014, 2015, and 2016. We will not pardon some of the radio hosts who were compensated to damage Mahamah's reputation.

In the meanwhile, he has requested that President-elect John Dramani refrain from interfering when the NPP communicators engage in a back-and-forth meeting with those individuals and organizations.

We implore you, Your Excellency: it's time for the NDC's grassroots to show them where they belong. We're not going to overlook anything. We have now made our jaws as keen as double-edged knives.