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    Let NPP’s punishment be a cautionary tale to us in the NDC

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    A spokesperson for the John Dramani Mahama transition team, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, has cautioned his colleagues in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as they take over the country’s administration.

    To him, they will have to take lessons from the treatment Ghanaians gave to the New Patriotic Party at the polls and note that they will suffer a catastrophic loss if they toe the line the NPP did while in office.

    He noted that the Ghanaian electorate has become sophisticated and will wipe you off if you take the opportunity given for granted.

    His post shared via social media read “For doing catastrophic damage to the country, the NPP has suffered a catastrophic loss.

    That is a cautionary tale to us in the NDC.

    If the Ghanaian electorate has plucked feathers from the back of a tortoise, you can imagine what they will do to a chicken”.

    John Dramani Mahama will be sworn into office on January 7 and will take over the country’s administration for the next four years. He is expected to use his first 120 to fulfil his social contract to the people of Ghana.

    The president-elect has admitted that the task ahead of him is not child’s play and will need people committed to the country to work with to ensure they achieve the needed success.



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