Mrs. Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Special Aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, has said elected officers of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) don’t want to open up to anybody, stressing that they think “Nobody should tell them how to do their job”. Mrs. Bawah Mogtari made the pronouncement in an interview on CTV’s morning show Dwabre Mu on Friday, 25 February 2022 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com. Advising her party, she said, “I want to call on the NDC, on all of us, that everybody has a contribution; some have [knowledge], some have experience, some have some competencies that even if you become a party executive, you haven’t seen before, so, if you go as an elected official and you think all the work is in your pocket, across the country, then the work will be difficult”. “This one is a direct appeal to the party activists, supporters, volunteers: Look, where there is no cohesion, the work will be difficult”. She stressed. “Apart from that, I went through about five, six of the Westminster political courses – every political party has a group that thinks for the party”, she said. “There’s leadership but look, we must open up; politics has changed”, stressing that “It is not like it used to be”. “Look at the number of strategies that even the opposition NPP had about polling, about this, about that”. “I remember the first time that I participated in political polling; it was under a man called Carl Silverman. I wasn’t even a branch executive but each time they came to the ministries, they always looked for people who are affiliated to tell them which officers are NPP, NDC because, at that time, they were removing a lot of people from their offices because Kufuor had just come into power”, she narrated. “All of these things were research-based, so, our party, too, must have its people”, “We must start looking at cohesion”, she reiterated. According to Mrs. Bawa, “You can always tell there is some gap”, explaining: “Elected officers, they don’t want to open up to anybody” and have the “Nobody should tell them how to do their job” kind of attitude. “I even sent a message forwarded to me to a very key person in the party; the person called me back and asked me: ‘Ah, why are you forwarding this to me by text? Oh, please, it’s not safe”. “What is not safe about a text?”. “We’ve been told how people monitor our phones and everything”, she added. “Tony Aidoo has always been saying something every day: we must learn to speak the truth even to our own internal power. We must arrive at a point where; what is it we are looking for? We want power”. “Today, me, if you ask me, I have no doubt in my mind that President Mahama is actually one of the individuals who have the pulse of Ghana at his fingertips”. She said She added: “A lot of the lies and propaganda; we have come to see that all that our opponents wanted was power to take whatever was available, even for the poor Ghanaians. Go round the country and see”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
2024 polls: People crying more than the bereaved – Mogtari on whether or not Mahama will contest
An aide to former President John Dramani Mahama Joyce Bawah Mogtari has said that people who have no connection to the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in last year’s elections are crying more than the bereaved regarding whether or no he will contest again in the 2024 general elections. Her comments follow reports that Mr Mahama has decided to opt out of the 2024 elections. In a tweet, Madam Mogtari Bawa said “Why am I getting the impression that people who are outside the funeral house are crying more and louder about whether or not John Dramani Mahama will return to lead the NDC to victory in 2024?” Meanwhile, a former Deputy General Secretary of the NDC Koku Anyidoho has said that the party doesn’t not need anyone who thinks he is more important than others to lead as flagbearer into the 2024 elections. In a tweet he said “I hear a misdirected lonely voice say in its wilderness, that, the NDC needs a beaten individual more than the NDC needs its survival? Laa eee la lai! Torfiakwa l!!!” He added “The NDC does NOT need anyone: Anyone who thinks he/she is more important than the NDC must leave the NDC and go form his/her own Party. NDC is bigger than any self-concieted individual.” His comments come after some persons within the party including Eastern Regional communication officer of the NDC Dallas Williams have said Mr Mahama is the NDC’s best better for the 2024 general elections. Mr Williams for instance said Mr Mahama is popular than any other person within the party and is in best position to wrestle power from the governing new Patriotic Party (NPP). Mr Mahama lost the 2020 general elections. He later filed a petition at the Supreme Court to challenge the result of the elections. However the apex court dismissed his petition on the grounds that it was without merit. The NDC will now have to restrategise for the next elections. Speaking in an interview with Kwame Tutu on the Onua FM, Dallas Williams said “He is the one that the grassroots want, he is a grassroots person and so anyone who contests him will not even get four votes in the primaries in the Eastern Region. “We will protect John Dramani Mahama and make sure that he represent the NDC in 2024 to wtret6sle power from the NPP. “Within the NDC there is no doubt John Mahama is the most popular person who can win the elections. If you have such a person do you go for another person to be flagbearer for the NDC.” 3news Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093









