HOT AUDIO: Stop behaving like a foot-soldier- Deputy Information Minister jabs Mahama

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Deputy Information Minister, Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah-Adjei, has descended heavily on former President John Gramani Mahama for mocking President Nana Akufo-Addo.
She said Mr. Mahama is not conducting himself as a statesman with his recent comments.
At the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) Unity Walk in the Upper West Region, Mr. Mahama described President Akufo-Addo and his administration as super incompetent.
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He noted that the Akufo-Addo government might need a miracle from the controversial pastor Daniel Obinim, via his Obinim Sticker, to overcome its “super incompetence”.
“The incompetence is so bad… the President and his government need an Obinim Sticker. If it really works, they may need an Obinim sticker,” Mr. Mahama teased.
But Mrs. Asiamah-Adjei who described former President Mahama as an incompetent election observer and a beneficiary of election malpractices said Mr. Mahama is behaving like a party foot soldier.
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“President Mahama should be the last person to describe anybody, let alone the high performing, competent, visionary, high flying and highly competent President Akufo-Addo as incompetent. It’s very funny that an incompetent election observer like Mahama will throw jabs at Akufo Addo.
“He is now behaving like a foot soldier of a party and if he continues to make such petty comments, we will address him as a foot soldier instead of a statesman. In fact, that comment doesn’t reflect [that of] a Statesman and I think his handlers are doing him a great disservice”, she said on Accra-based Okay FM monitored by Adomonline.com.
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She urged the President to rather tell Ghanaians what he can do to improve the living standards of the people, should he get the unlikely opportunity instead of throwing jabs at the President.