The choice of a former Minister of Education, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as the vice presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress, NDC, has been described as a “shrewd move” by Alhaji Said Sinare, the former High Commissioner to Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Alhaji Said Sinare applauded the appointment of Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang adding that, her emergence as President Mahama’s running mate is a “masterstroke that will not make the office of the Vice President wasteful and irrelevant as it has been under Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s days in office.”
The founder of the Zongos for John Mahama added that the choice of Prof. Jane Naana was an indication that the party consulted widely and settled for the best among equals shortlisted candidates.
“John and Jane’s campaign will not be one riddled with phantasmagoric and illusory cheap campaign promises but issue and policy-based that will keep the other languorous mate goofing,” he stated in a Facebook post.
He continued to add that the “ticket of John and Jane will take governance from the level of mediocrity to excellence” as Ghanaians are witnessing under the leadership of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Prez. Nana Addo.
Alhaji Said Sinare further noted that the pair, if they win, could set the nation on the pedestal of economic recovery given their rich public and private sector managerial experience.
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H.E John Dramani Mahama and Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s ticket into the 2024 general elections will brim with the integral condiments of leadership: competence, capacity and credibility.
Their campaign will not be one riddled with phantasmagoric and illusory cheap campaign promises but issue and policy-based that will keep the other languorous mate goofing.
Congratulations once again @Prof as your emergence as President Mahama’s running mate is a masterstroke and I know you won’t be a wasteful vice president to the Republic of Ghana.
This pair will take governance from Mediocrity to Excellence.
Source: peacefmonline.com