In my time, ‘kpa kpa kpa’ brought money but now ‘kpa kpa kpa kpa kpa’ does not bring anything – Mahama



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Former President John Dramani Mahama has said that there will be no voter apathy in this year’s elections, as Ghanaians have realized that their lives were better under the administration of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) than under the presidency. from Nana Akufo-Addo today.

Mahama said voter apathy led to his defeat in 2016, but Ghanaians are now eager to come out on December 7 to vote for him due to the difficulties they are experiencing under the PNP rule.

Speaking to BBC Pidgin before the December 7 elections, Mr Mahama, who is the standard bearer for the main opposition NDC and looking for a comeback, said: “In my day, we sold gasoline at GHS14 a gallon. This government said it was too expensive and life was difficult, they made the drivers demonstrate, so our people started to think that our government is evil for selling gasoline at GHS14 per gallon, but today, they sell a gallon of gasoline at GHS24 under this administration. .

“So those things worked on the conscience of the voters, then they led to the apathy of the voters; So in 2016, there was a lot of apathy in our party, but now they have realized that the NDC was doing well because the time that JM was in government, they had money; you do ‘kpa kpa kpa’ small you get some small money but now you do ‘kpa kpa kpa kpa kpa kpa’ nothing will come.

“So now, people in our party who didn’t vote in 2016 are saying they sold their color TV for black and white, so this time everyone is ready to go out and vote for the NDC to come back to power. . ”

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