Politics

Allan ‘Cash’ Should Give The President A Peace Of Mind If He Has No Campaign Message – Nasara Coordinator Advises

The Nasara Coordinator for the Suame Constituency branch of the New Patriotic Party (Npp) Alhaji Eliasu Ipala aka Kasanipaho has advised the former Trade Minister Mr Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng to stop taking advantage of the economic challenges that have been confronting the country to gain public sympathy in his political ambition.

Allan Kyeremateng should also stop using the name of President Nana Akuffo Addo in a blackmail manner in his campaign messages, if he has exhausted with policies that could bring him into power, Kasanipaho indicated.

Speaking to journalists in reaction to the former Trade Minister’s assertion which he made it at Bibiani during his recent campaign tour that the the Npp would not have any credible campaign message for Ghanaians towards the 2024, because the economy has been mismanaged under the Npp led Nana Akuffo Addo regime , Ipala said the former Minister’s language was not in good taste.

He said Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng has been part of the government and that if the country is on the verge of collapse or is collapsing the blame must be apportioned to all but not the president alone.

The Nasara Coordinator likened the Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng’s type of political campaign to small pigs who asked their parents on why they always looks dirty until they grown up to see that such conditions that their parents were in was their normal habits.

Allan Kyeremateng believes that to rule a whole nation is like a breakfast party hence he finds it appropriate to attack the president and his party just to score a political point.

I pray that Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng would become the next president after Nana Akuffo Addo where he would believe on how the small beautiful pigs grow up to become dirty parents pigs, Ipala hinted.

Ipala aka Kasanipaho on this note advised Allan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng that if he really wants to become a president he should better focus his messages on his policies and what he have in store for Ghanaians devoid of personality or political attacks.

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