Ignore the lies of NPP and vote for Mahama – Journalist

One of the respected political media advocates for candidate John Mahama in the person of, Mr. Mustapha Inusah fondly known as Nii Attractive, who is also the CEO of Attractive Productions, has asked the people of Brong Ahafo region to vote for John Dramani Mahama to continue changing lives and transform Ghana.

speaking on a campaign trail in the Brong Ahafo region, Mr Mustapha Inusah told the people of Asunafo constituency that they should vote based on evidence on the grounds ‘Green Book‘ and ignore the lies of NPP and a section of the media are peddling around.

According to him, it was one of the reasons that motivated him to resign from Peace FM, so he can get to the grounds and tell the youth the truth – that, the kind of opposition NDC and John Mahama is dealing with are very mischievous.

He hinted that there are too many NPP journalists in the media whose main motive is to let NDC and John Mahama look unattractive so fresh voters should take notice of that.

The former Peace FM producer who resigned to campaign for Mahama, speaking on a campaign trail in the Brong Ahafo region, told the people of Asunafo constituency that they should vote on evidence on the grounds.

“Because, some journalists across the country have resorted to helping the opposition in propagating their lies. Don’t vote base on the lies and misinformation. vote based on the development in your constituency – the roads, schools, hospitals, health facilities etc. and now compare Kufuor’s 8 years to Mahama’s 4 years minus the time we wasted in court and you will realize that the best president we have ever had after Kwame Nkrumah is John Dramani Mahama”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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