The Deputy Youth Organiser for the National Democratic Congress, Eric Edem Agbana, made a bold statement whiles speaking to Mugabe Maase on TV XYZ.

According to him, in 2016, the NPP won the election because they were desperately in need of power and lied to the people of this country. He argued saying that, some of them did not understand why Mahama did not say anything after the elections because as a politician, he should have said something. He continued saying that, Mahama being quiet was an act of abiding to his principles.

He further used Mugabe Maase's platform to salute John Dramani Mahama because when he said prosperity will be his judge, they thought it will be their descendants that the prosperity will judge. He later revealed that, the free shs policy that this government has introduced has destroyed the secondary education. "As of now that I am speaking to you, there is nothing like secondary education", he claimed.
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