Dear NPP,
1. Why do you make it look like an invitation is compulsory in the first place?
2. On what basis was the flagbearer invited together with his party chairman, was that the case for other parties?
3. Are you aware The Office of the Flagbearer, H.E John Dramani Mahama also indicated through the office of the Chief of Staff, that the party has asked two members of our COVID-19 RESPONSE TEAM to attend the meeting with the National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo
4. Why this sudden “LOVE” for John Mahama to be at all your programmes, is he now the person you need to validate the misLEADERship we find ourselves in?
5. At what points does it matter to have the former president at your meetings, is it justified to say you guys have some evil intention: So help you God!
6. He has asked you to open the facilities, have you, his party has issued guidelines, have you followed them, so what do you need from his personal and physical presence?
7. Sorry to tell you JM is not a ceremonial persona, he belongs to a party which is Organised and make decisions that are binding and in the interest of all
8. Our candidate is so precious to us, we don’t even allow him into just any public gathering ESPECIALLY in enemy territories where till date we can’t tell who and who in your government are infected with COVID-19 and ain’t bold enough to tell us but being sent home to either self-isolate or taken to a VIP facility (Bank Hospital) built by the same JM, not to talk about those now recovering from the infection and we are being told suddenly that they have tested negative, can we see the test result with date it was taken
9. Next time you wish to accept an offer to be used as cheap propaganda tools, ask them to furnish you with further, better and convincing particulars.
10. John Dramani Mahama chose to #StayHome, remember, go out only if necessary
11. It seems you are bent on using this covid-19 as a biological weapon on the opposition flagbearer, sorry it won’t work
12. NEXT JOKE please, your evil plans have failed again
Elikem Kotoko