Samuel Ayeh-Paye: 3 Terms in Parliament are Just 1 Term

Have you forgotten the NDC’s tagging of Akufo-Addo as short? Yet he became President! Have you forgotten the tagging of the NDC that Akufo-Addo was a sick man? Yet he became President!

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But of course, you were in Parliament for three terms, and that is not contestable. What is, though, is the fact that your tenure was climaxed by non-performance and confused arguments that made no sense at all, much like the statement you spewed to the effect that NPP delegates must not vote for Dr Bawumia because he is a Muslim from the North.

In your bid to explain yourself, you bloodied the nose of the Alan Camp even more than you had with your earlier submission. You must always adopt the rule of thumb whereby a mistake committed must be apologised for to avoid the vituperations and ripples of negative effects that will mar your purpose. You did not do that, but, rather, went on to make matters worse.

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In effect, you tried to eat back your words, inducing more vomit in the process because they were bitter, coarse, and too disgusting for ingestion. The truth remains that your one term parliamentary experience, being a compendium of three uneventful terms, cannot be described otherwise. For this reason, I decided to credit you with just one term, because in your three, so little was done for your constituents that it did not add up to the achievements of other MPs in their first year in office.

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Shame on you for being such an uncivilised character. I will, certainly, tell you that you have added a lot more grease to Dr Bawumia’s elbow and, surely, much more delegate votes than he would get without your distasteful religious discrimination.

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Have you forgotten the NDC’s tagging of Akufo-Addo as short? Yet he became President! Have you forgotten the tagging of the NDC that Akufo-Addo was a sick man? Yet he became President! Have you forgotten the NDC tagging that Akufo-Addo was a mafia leader? Yet he became President!

So, never think that by your desultory comments, people will buy into your propaganda and denigrate Dr Bawumia. On the contrary, you would be hurting your own candidate, Hon Alan Kyerematen, who deserves more respect than your slanderous tongue can afford to accord him.

Shame!

By Fadi Dabbousi

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