Monday 14 November 2016

Nigerians are mourning for voting out Jonathan - NDC National Leader

                                      
The National Organizer of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana, Kofi Adams says Ghanaians must learn from Nigerians, who he believes are now regretting their decision at the 2015 presidential polls.


Adams admonished Ghanaians not to make the same mistake as the Nigerians, who have regretted voting out Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 presidential elections.
Addressing party supporters on the President’s second day campaign tour of the Greater Accra Region in Tema last Saturday, the NDC national campaign coordinator said Nigerians have regretted replacing Goodluck Jonathan’s government with that of President Buhari who has deepened the economic woes of Nigerians.
“President Buhari in his maiden speech asked Nigerians not to expect any change from him culminating in his abysmal performance as he has succeeded in running down several policies and initiatives introduced by his predecessor.
He has plunged Nigeria into serious economic hardship”, Kofi Adams said.
Ghana Web reports that Adams said it will be a suicidal if Ghanaians find themselves in similar situation by mistakenly voting the Manama led administration out of office.
“In order to make fair development comparisons between the NDC and NPP, it is expedient for Ghanaians to renew the mandate of the Mahama- led administration come December 7,” he observed.

Several Ghanaians particularly sympathizers of the opposition NPP are yearning for change, making inference to their Nigerian counterparts.

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