Sam Pee Yalley, a former ambassador of Ghana to India, has issued a stern warning to anyone attempting to impede or undermine John Dramani Mahama’s campaign for the NDC.
This response follows a citizen’s lawsuit against John Mahama to prevent him from running for president or a political party in the future. The plaintiff was Kenneth Kwabena Agyei Kuranchie.
Instead of suing Mahama, Sam Pee Yalley advised the plaintiff to concentrate his efforts on identifying and bringing charges against those responsible for diverting the nation’s oil income.
News broke on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, that the flagbearer of the NDC, John Mahama had been sued by one Kenneth Kwabena Agyei Kuranchie.
According to the plaintiff, Kenneth Kwabena Agyei Kuranchie, the constitution through Article 66 (1) of the 1992 Constitution indicates that a person seeking a second presidential term must be a sitting president and in the case of former President Mahama, he is only seeking to recontest after being out of office for about 8 years.
“Today, what should attract people like Ken Kuranchie is to report on how our oil revenues are being siphoned away,” Sam Pee suggested.
Speaking on TV3 Newday, Sam Pee, however, wished Ken Kuranchie well in his suit against John Dramani Mahama but noted that the plaintiff should know that the NDC has a duty to protect their leader and they will.
“He [Ken Kuranchie] should know that over 6 million people voted for John Mahama which is almost equal to President Akufo-Addo; the difference is about 500 or so.
“At least we have 6 million plus people. So, the NDC is not a party anybody should toy with. That’s the point I want to establish.
“The NDC went for congress recently and overwhelmingly elected John Mahama. We have a duty to protect our leader by any means legal,” Sam Pee added.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare