Mahama to announce 2020 presidential ambitions despite NDC internal dispute
Undisclosed sources within the party
claims that John Dramani Mahama has resolved to now lead the party to victory
in the 2020 elections – a move which, to a large extent, corroborates earlier
claims that the one-term president is currently scouting for support within his
party. The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) had recently held a
crucial National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting which saw firebrands of the
party deliberate on the best ways to capture power in the 2020 elections. This
crucial meeting is reported to have been held under strict surveillance against
some faceless political spies who are feared to be able to leak sensitive
information into the public. Daily Guide claims that key members from Mahama's
office - Edudze Tamakloe, Abraham Ferguson and Rabiu - are currently in "a
series of meetings in Accra and Tamale in the Greater Accra and the Northern
Regions respectively, as a prelude for his campaign." It has also emerged
that the former Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) boss, Kojo Bonsu, took an
advantage to make known Mahama's intentions of running for president in the
just held mammoth unity march in Tamale.
So far, top NDC officials including
Alban Bagbin and Joshua Alabi have registered their interest to contesting the
general elections as they currently scout for support within the party. But the
fate of John Dramani Mahama contesting the 2020 elections remains on the
balance considering recent claimed reports from the Kwesi Botchway report which
is said to reveal that Mahama may have flouted some key campaign strategies
including the misuse of campaign funds and the inability to relate to the
economic woes of the electorate.
Mahama has spent his time delivering
public lectures abroad since he lost the 2016 election to President Nana
Akufo-Addo. He is set to begin public reading of his book, My First Coup
D'etat: Memories from the Lost Decades of Africa.
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