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President John Dramani Mahama is
calling for a debate between himself and Presidential candidate of the
opposition New Patriotic Party [NPP] Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
According
to him, he needs to set records straight on some “contentious” issues
raised by the NPP leader in his bid to win the election come November 7.
He said this in an interview with Accra-based TV3 on the ‘NewDay’ programme when asked if he will again debate Nana Addo before this year’s schedule presidential polls.
“I
am willing to debate Nana Akufo-Addo any day, even if you call him
today we will put it here . . . I don’t have problem with debating Nana
[Nana Addo],” President Mahama responded.
Adding that – “Indeed
he [Nana Addo] has made a lot of contemptuous statements I would have
wished that you had him here [On the show] so we debate on those
issues.”
Nana Akufo Addo and his running mate, Dr. Mahmudu
Bawumia have on several occasions raised issues with the governance
style of the president accusing him of running down the country’s
economy and bringing unbearable hardships on the citizenry.
Nana
Addo recently held what he termed was the real state of the nation
address after the president had delivered his mandated State of the
Nations address to the house of Parliament.
This, the president
has denied and said his achievements are evident for all to see.
President Mahama has indicated that he would be available for a debate
during the campaign season depending on whether his party, the National
Democratic Congress (NDC) is willing to participate.
Ahead of
this year’s election, it is likely the Institute of Economy Affairs
[IEA] will hold a presidential debate for all aspirants including the
president – this according President John Mahama will be a ‘fine’
opportunity to react to Nana Addo’s claims.
He prays his party [NDC] will accept such invitation from the IEA when served, but
"It
is not for me to say, I am sure that the NDC party at the appropriate
time if they are invited to debate will have to take a decision on
whether they feel comfortable with whoever is organizing the debate," he
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