Kojo Bonsu and Duffuor receive orders from Bukom Banku to abstain from challenging Mahama in the NDC primaries
In advance of the NDC’s impending primaries, Ghanaian boxer Braimah Kamako, often known as “Bukom Banku,” has once again expressed his support for John Mahama.
He believes that the former leader of the country is the best choice to lead the party and retake power in the general election of 2024.
He requested that Dr. Kwabena Duffuor and Kojo Bonsu withdraw so that Mahama may run unopposed in an interview with JoyNews’ Paa Kwesi Schandorf before the election.
According to him, this will increase the NDC’s chances of ousting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) from office.
A significant amount of money will be lost if the party does not cast a vote on Saturday. In Ghana, Mahama is well-known. Mahama served as president once.
“Mahama is familiar with the roads in Ghana. Those of you returning, leave Mahama to go since this is his final election. He responded, “If he loses, he has lost.
“Citizens are tired in the country,” the boxer said, “which is why Ghanaians want Mahama to come and accomplish better things. I don’t see why, given that Mahama is coming, you want to challenge him.
“You were the mayor, Kojo Bonsu. Nothing has been done for Ghana by you. You are an excellent man in the NDC, Kwabena Duffuor, but you must “resign.”