Forget about John Mahama….

…He has no vision for Ghana claims former Nasara Co-ordinator

A former Nasara Co-ordinator of Asawasi in Kumasi, Alhaji Mohammed Abubakari has pleaded with residents of Zongo communities in particular and Ghanaians in general to

Former Nasara Co-ordinator; Alhaji Mohammed
Abubakari

forget about the former President John Mahama comeback bid.

The Nasara Co-ordinator claims the former President has no vision and must not be tolerated.

Also known as Sarki, the former Nasara coordinator noted that former President Mahama has no vision on the grounds that he had exploited the Zongo communities for far too long without considering their plight as a people.

Sarki has therefore cautioned residents in the Zongo communities to be wide awake and follow the developmental trend of the Akufo-Addo led government whose commitment to the welfare of the Zongo communities is evident in pragmatic programmes or them.

According to Sarki NDC is full of propaganda and lies to deceive Ghanaians contrary to the ruling NPP government which is doing well and steadily fulfilling all the promises he made to Ghanaians citing the free senior high school (SHS), which is beneficial to all irrespective of political leanings, the Sinohydro projects and efforts at resolving the Dabon once and for all.

Alhaji Mohammed Abubakari pledged his total support for the ban on vigilante groups in the country stressing that it is a recipe for peace.

He advised the youth not to give in to any political party that would come and entice them with peanuts to join any of the vigilante groups to cause mayhem mayhem against fellow human beings.

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