The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) has downplayed anti-corruption campaigner, Martin Amidu's call for Ghanaians to vote
against President Mahama ahead of the polls.
Some National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters in the Ashaiman constituency, are threatening to vote
against President Mahama if he fails to visit the constituency before the December 7 polls.
Also, the latest line of attack of the NPP
against President Mahama's second term bid is to allege that the value of all the infrastructural projects undertaken by the NDC administration had been over-bloated with the excess cash used to line the pockets of individuals in government.
The attempt by the NPP and its surrogates like Mrs Samira Bawumia to wage a personal war
against President Mahama would be met with equal jabbing from GOYCA; this is not a threat.
Is it not ironic, if not baffling, that I will impress on electorates to vote for me and vote
against President Mahama in a constituency that has kept faith with the NDC since 2004 when it was created?
Yet, the «No» which didn't go anywhere or pay money, the No got 5 percent
against President Mahama in his own party!»
«The «No» votes
against President Mahama are a damning verdict of the NDC supporters against him» and this result proves that the «NDC grassroots are disappointed with the government... I am convinced that the NDC is living on borrowed time.»
Private Legal Practitioner Yaw Oppong has emphasized the need for the Police to investigate the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) bribery allegations
against President Mahama.
In the absence of a campaign message, the NPP has resorted to making unfounded and spurious corruption allegations
against President Mahama and his appointees a strategy many say would not yield them the desired result of coming back to power
It was rumblings and very personal attacks
against President Mahama...»
«It was also clearly setting the grounds for unwarranted political electioneering attacks on Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo who had become the Presidential candidate of the NPP for the 2016 elections
against President Mahama.»
Following reports that Mr. Adjaho, has summoned MPs from recess for a one week sitting beginning Thursday, September 1, there have been claims that the Minority, requested the summons in order to initiate impeachment processes
against President Mahama.
A former deputy minister at the Ministry of Gender and Social Protection Rachel Appoh has revealed that she had to pay her constituents to reduce the NO votes
against President Mahama during NDC's primaries held over the weekend.
The people wanted to vote
against President Mahama because they feel they have been denied the LEAP initiative by the Gender and Social Protection Ministry.
``... another thing remarkable he did not ask the whole of Ghana to vote for Nana Akufo Addo; of course being an NPP stalwart, it is expected that he would ask people to vote
against President Mahama... but he did not ask the people of Ghana to vote for Nana Akufo Addo; it is extremely instructive; it raises a very serious issue... If I were an NPP member, I would be extremely worried about this grave omission,» he noted.
Not exact matches
Former
President John Dramani
Mahama has stated that he has learnt to act accordingly with senior NDC colleague Jerry John Rawlings based on his mood as he affirmed that he has «absolutely» nothing
against him.
Mr Martin Amidu,
President Akufo - Addo's nominee for the office of the Special prosecutor has told Parliament's Appointments Committee that all the allegations he levelled
against former
President Mahama and the NDC before the 2016 election were based on perception not reality.
The Editor - in - Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr, has shot down claims of vote - buying
against President John
Mahama, who was captured in an amateur video, giving a young trader money, during a campaign tour in one of Accra's popular suburbs; Sabon Zongo, near Abossey Okai.
Before the 2016 election, Mr Martin Amidu levelled so many allegations
against former
President Mahama, the NDC and the Chairperson of the electoral commission including planned vote rigging, corruption etc..
In Ghana, occupyGhana adopted same modus operandi, they sponsored Ghanaians in diaspora to hold demonstrations
against the former
president wherever he went, sponsored individuals and groups to chastise the administration in the media, organised demonstrations, distributed leaflets etc across the country all to make the
Mahama administration unpopular.
Edwina Akufo - Addo's alleged involvement in the scandal that hit the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport (BOST) is the outcome of years of lies said
against former
President John Mahama by her father president Akufo - Addo, according to the MP for Ningo
President John
Mahama by her father
president Akufo - Addo, according to the MP for Ningo
president Akufo - Addo, according to the MP for Ningo Prampram.
Mr. Agyepong, who said part of the reasons why the NDC lost was because of the refusal of party members to speak out
against the corrupt behavior of Ibrahim
Mahama, said he will not sit and allow that to happen to the
president.
The Konkomba Youth within the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has warned the Northern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr. Daniel Bugri Naabu and his cohorts to stop inciting Konkombas
against the
President John Dramani
Mahama - led administration.
After the almost 20 presidential aspirants run
against him — as a sitting Vice
President — in the NPP primaries for the 2008 Elections, Alhaji Aliu
Mahama with much humility, conceded to Nana Akufo - Addo who emerged winner, sort of...
Since being sworn into office as
President, close pal and financier of Nana Akufo - Addo's campaign, who is also NPP MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has intensified his unproven allegations of Mr Ibrahim
Mahama's fraudulent deals during the NDC era in the media
against.
President John
Mahama has warned Ghanaians
against continually changing incumbent governments to try new ones saying such a situation stalls development.
Deputy Director of Communication of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Kwaku Boahen has threatened that members of the party will rise up
against plans to implicate and incarcerate Ibrahim
Mahama brother of former
president John Dramani
Mahama.
The NDC suffered its worst electoral defeat in the December 2016 polls when its candidate and incumbent
President, John Dramani
Mahama polled 4,713,277 votes (44.40 %)
against the NPP's Nana Akufo - Addo's 5,716,026 votes (53.85 %).
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has dismissed bribery allegations levelled
against President John
Mahama in connection with his acceptance of a Ford Expedition gift from a Burkinabe contractor.
Former
President John Dramani
Mahama, has charged government to institute measures to cushion consumers
against high fuel prices being experienced in the country.
Ban Ki Moon praised
President Mahama and the Ghanaian people for accepting to host the UNMEER mission and allowing Accra to be used as a staging post in the fight
against Ebola.?
In the initial petition, a litany of allegations have been levelled
against her, including spending GH cents 3.9 million to partition an office, receipt of a Toyota Land Cruiser from the erstwhile John
Mahama - led NDC government, spending about $ 14 million when the Public Procurement Authority had authorised her to use only $ 7.5 million, as well as attending Cabinet meetings during the tenure of the
President John
Mahama, among other issues.
Vice
President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed utter shock that there are people in society who could commit such a dastardly act as perpetrated
against Capt
Mahama.
However, in 2013, under
President Mahamas first year administ ration, the total public sector debt stock as at the end of September 2013 was GHc46.1 billion (53.5 %) of GDP up from GHc35.1 billion at the end of December 2012, Between December, 2012 and September, 2013, former
President Mahama's administration added about GHc11 billion to the total debt stock, as
against the GHcl6.8 billion the Nana Akufo.
The Summit, which is taking place at a time
President Mahama has been traveling across the country in furtherance of his transparency agenda to account to the people of Ghana, is important in moving forward Ghana's anti-corruption agenda as contained in the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (2015 - 2024) and our commitments under the UN Convention
against Corruption (UNCAC).
The bribery allegation followed the reluctance by the Minority side of the Appointments Committee to recommend Mr Agyarko for passage over certain comments he made
against former
President John
Mahama during his vetting.
Akufo - Addo polled 5,716,026 of votes representing 53.85 percent
against his fiercest rival and incumbent
President, John Dramani
Mahama's 4,731,277 votes.
President Mahama said before leaving Accra that «the London Summit provides an opportunity to demonstrate once again the measures we have been adopting to strengthen our fight
against corruption, combat money laundering and counter the financing of terrorism.»
«If
President Mahama says he is not contesting again, we will demonstrate
against him; we will march to his house to demonstrate till he consents to contest for the party because we don't have any leader apart from him,» he said.
The former
President said he had witnessed a lot of negative actions during the Kufuor, Mills and
Mahama eras, stating that had some of the negative actions
against him come from the NPP he would not have been surprised but coming from his own people was difficult to take.
Former Member of Parliament (MP) for Akwatia constituency in the Eastern Region, Baba Jamal has threatened to lead a demonstration
against former
President John
Mahama if the latter decides not to contest for the presidency again.
Some politicians and social commentators including Kweku Baako Jnr, Lawyer Sam Okudzeto and CPP Flagbearer Ivor Greenstreet have cautioned
President Mahama against granting the pardon arguing that the
President will be causing his «political death» if he should accede to the request.
The NDC has been playing the age card as part of its campaigning for this year's polls urging Ghanaians to vote for a much younger
President John Dramani
Mahama who's 58 years as
against NPP's Nana Akufo Addo who is 72 and ageing.
President John
Mahama has charged the new board of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) to respond to the various allegations of corruption
against the authority.
President, Mr John Dramani
Mahama says the fight
against corruption is a very complicated one but has given an assurance that the government is determined to battle it to the fullest.
President Mahama further lamented that, there are people «who are just willing to publish any allegations in the papers against the person of the president and there all kinds of false claims, allegations and things — sometimes you read and get disheartene
President Mahama further lamented that, there are people «who are just willing to publish any allegations in the papers
against the person of the
president and there all kinds of false claims, allegations and things — sometimes you read and get disheartene
president and there all kinds of false claims, allegations and things — sometimes you read and get disheartened,»
Martin Amidu further reiterated his call on Ghanaians to vote
against President John
Mahama on December 7 saying that is the only way the GHc51 million cash could be retrieved from Woyome.
Speaking during the first public hearing of the ad - hoc committee, Mr. Owusu, who was speaking as the first witness revealed that, when he initially raised the matter for discussion, Mr. Ablakwa trivialized the issue, saying the Minority made the allegation to equalize Mr. Agyarko's corruption allegations leveled
against former
President Mahama during his vetting.
President John
Mahama has said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will accept the results of this year's elections whether it goes in favour or
against the party.
New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawmakers in Ghana's Legislature have started collecting signatures of Members in the House in a bold move that insiders say could lead to a push for impeachment proceedings
against President John Dramani
Mahama.