Mahama Keeps Justifying Why Ghanaians Shouldn’t Vote For Him- PK Sarpong

Dear John Mahama!

You never disappoint! You keep on justifying why Ghanaians should never make the mistake of voting for you as the next president.

When you were at helm of affairs, you made a mess of the economy. The poverty of thinking to generate ideas for the betterment of the masses was so glaring that you ended up being voted out with about a million votes margin.

The economy was plunged into an abyss never experienced before in our history. Your dumsor legacy still gives us jitters whenever you speak today.

Unemployment was at its apogee when you were president. Hope was a scarce commodity under your watch. You earned the nickname the incompetent one, thanks to your poor leadership skills.

Ghana’s economy was on its knees under your leadership and all these happened when we had not experienced any meltdown of global economic proportions like COVID-19 and the war in Europe.

You are preaching to us to give you another opportunity to come back. The simple question is, to come back to do what?

You think being a president is all about embarking on vacations for enjoyment. You are asking Ghanaians to give you a honeymoon in the unlikely event that they vote for you in the 2024 elections.

You have only 4 years and you want to be given 2 to 3 years honeymoon? Are you serious? This only goes to show that you have absolutely nothing to offer Ghanaians.

Your desperation to come back is not based on any desire to undertake policies and programmes aimed at changing the status quo. You only want to come and enjoy the spoils of power. You only seek power to come and continue with your Government Official 1 ideology.

Mr. Mahama, if you are thinking about being given a honeymoon, then we might as well not vote for you. Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia knows where we are and better understands what to do to get us to safety.

You seem to have learned absolutely nothing in opposition. The sad reality is that, even in opposition, you are still incompetent, therefore, if given the nod, you’d be useless.

P.K. Sarpong, Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.