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I have never voted Mahama, but I will vote Mahama in 2024 – Martin Kpebu

Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu says as of this moment he had wished there was a 3rd force to break the current dominance between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the general elections.

As someone who is extremely tired of the NDC NPP politics, he had wished that situation would change in 2024.

“I am calling on the churches, we need a third force. why won’t the churches come together, Catholic Church, Anglican, methodist Church and the pentecostals and the rest should come together, choose some leaders and give us a candidate to rally around”

Martin Kpebu said despite campaigning strongly for the NPP to come to power in 2016 hoping NPP’s Nana Addo would be a continuation of the stelar and honest leadership of late President Mills, the NPP became the worst and most corrupt in the history of Ghana.

Mr. Kpebu considers the NDC’s John Mahama a far better choice for him in the 2024 general elections.

” I have never voted John Mahama. As I said my first choice is the Churches preference, millions of people are disenchanted with this NPP”

“For now it looks like Mahama may be the candidate. The reason JM may be better is because these guys (NPP) need to go, having run the economy down, not withstanding all the warnings”

Nana Addo is the most corrupt president in the 4th Republic, yet he made Mahama look like a Vampire”

Martin Kpebu said though Mahama was not perfect, but he is a far better candidate than President Nana Akufo Addo.

Martin Kpebu also shared the pattern of his voting since he became eligible to vote in Ghana’s elections.

“Every 8 years I change. Initially I liked NPP, so initially in University we thought the JJ’s era was dictatorship, at the time there were not many elites in the NDC so we thought NPP was the choice because they had all the experts, doctors, etc … But when Kufour came in and I saw corruption under Kufour, I said every four years I would change. I voted Kufour the first time in 2000. 2004 I voted CPP even though I knew they won’t win but we needed a third force, then I voted Prof. Mills.”

Source:www.247newsgh.com

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