A former Member of Parliament for the Adentan constituency Kojo Adu
Asare has described the man contesting President Mahama in the
presidential primaries of the NDC as a “misfit.”
Speaking on The Big Issue, Adu Asare stated that comments from George Boateng do not portray him as a member of the NDC.
“Following from interviews he has granted to media houses, we can assess
whoever we are talking about and based on that we think that he is a
misfit, in terms of we believing that he is NDC, he doesn’t fit in…,”
“I have listened to that gentleman personally and I don’t believe the gentleman is an NDC person, I don’t,” he added.
The former MP’s comments come in days after two officials at the
national headquarters of the party were sacked for what the General
Secretary, Johnson
Asiedu Nketia referred to as an administrative lapse.
George Boateng said he had picked nomination forms to contest President Mahama in the primaries slated for November 7, 2015.
His decision which comes despite suggestions by some executives of the
party that President Mahama goes unopposed, has been met by some
controversy.
Addressing party supporters on Thursday after Vice President
Amissah-Arthur picked nomination forms on behalf of President Mahama,
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, insisted that the forms issued to George Boateng
were not valid because they were only draft copies which were not
embossed with the party’s seal.
George Boateng who initially maintained that the forms were genuine has
however hinted of plans to go in for a replacement by next week.
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