Martin Amidu Endorses John Mahama as Ghana’s Best Presidential Choice, Says Akufo Addo fears A Mahama’s Audit of his 8 years

Amidu acknowledged that he had previously had issues with Mahama, but emphasized that Ghana now demands pragmatism to ensure probity and accountability following the NPP’s eight-year tenure.
He further stated that Ghana needs a new leader who can command a parliament with a majority of MPs from his political party to effectively audit all potential corrupt actions taken under the NPP administration over the past eight years. “We need a candidate who can command a sizeable parliamentary representation to actualize an audit of the previous government,” he asserted.
According to Amidu, Nana Akufo-Addo is afraid of Mahama’s potential audit of his eight-year administration, and a vote for Mahama is essential to uphold the integrity of the 1992 Constitution.
“John Dramani Mahama, whose audit Nana Akufo-Addo fears, ought to be the best bet for the integrity of the 1992 Constitution under our present circumstances,” he stated in a post sighted by GhanaEducation.Org.
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Amidu accused the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government of perpetuating cronyism and promoting a dynasty-like system. He called on the electorate to vote for change by electing the NDC on December 7, 2024, to protect the 1992 Constitution.
“The 1992 Constitution does not enshrine dynasty or inheritance by cronyism. That is why the electorate should aim for a change in government on 7 December 2024, to defend and preserve the Constitution of our Fourth Republic. Ghana must always come first!” he concluded.
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