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You will be disappointed big time if you think Mahama is coming back– Omari Waddie tells NDC
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4 years agoon
By
Vida Essel-Lamptey
The immediate past National 3rd Vice Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party, Micheal Omari Waddie has asked the opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC )not to jubilate yet if they think the current economic crises will guarantee the return of the former President, John Dramani Mahama.
Speaking on Good Morning Africa on Pan African TV on Tuesday, August 23, monitored by GhanaPlus.com he said the opposition party will be heavily disappointed if that is their belief.
“This day and age it is easy to get something to attack …..Times are hard, yes, we admit and then people are trying to cash in including professors and special what do they call themselves, I have been monitoring those who knows what up. Who think what is going on de3 walahi. Mahama is coming so let me show face, they will be disappointed big time,” Mr Omari Waddie said.
“If you know what I know, you will be disappointed big time,” he added.
Mr Omari Waddie explained, information available to him shows the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has something under his sleeves that would likely change the current discontentment of Ghanaians against the NPP and turn its fortunes around for victory.
He advised the NDC to watch the president as he unleashes the said surprise under his sleeves.
The NPP stalwart noted it won’t be long for the such surprise to be made public.
“It is coming, there is something under the sleeves of the president, watch him and I think you have been monitoring his tour in the Upper West and I don’t know if you have traveled lately across the nation. You see some development going on and you wonder… all these things are going on and you are sitting in Accra bragging,” he said.
Source: GhanaPlus.com
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