Deep throat sources at the presidency have given hints that President
John Dramani Mahama is most likely to maintain Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur
as his running mate for the 2016 polls.
This comes barely a few days after the President sent the Vice
President to pick up nomination forms on his behalf for the presidential
primaries of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) slated for November
7.
The sources say even though it was not out of the ordinary for the
president to instruct his Vice to carry out a duty on his behalf, the
decision to send him to pick up forms carry a deeper message.
When he picked up the forms, the General Secretary of the NDC, Johnson
Asiedu Nketia, said Mr. Amissah-Arthur’s decision to pick the forms on
behalf of the president naturally confirmed his confidence and trust in
the competence of the president.
Political analysts say the General Secretary’s assertion is a subtle
endorsement of the candidature of the two for the 2016 polls.
There are some opinions also suggesting that the NDC may not want
Amissah-Arthur, former Governor of the Bank of Ghana, as the running
mate to President Mahama for the second time.
The man, who is seen by many as a technocrat rather than a typical
politician, has often been described as a bad match for President
Mahama.
His critics have also said he is too slow for the job, but those who
support his candidature say “he is slow but sure” and works harder
regardless of his posture.
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