The managing editor of the Insight Newspaper, Kwesi Pratt, has dropped another controversial reaction to the Economic Intelligence Unit's report that NDC will lose if Mahama stands as their Presidential candidate. Speaking on the Alhaji and Alhaji show, Kwesi Pratt stated that anybody who says that NDC will lose the 2024 election with Mahama as the Presidential candidate, has his or her brain dead or not functioning.
"I studied the 2020 electoral results that Jean Mensah released. I was surprised to find out that Nana Addo lost more than 500,000 votes as compared to his previous performance and Mahama got more than half a million votes than he got in the previous elections. Not just that. Look at the results of the parliamentary elections.
"So if you sit back and say that if they do not change Mahama, NDC will lose, how do you use your brain. You brain must be dead and not be functioning for making that kind of statement.", he stated boldly
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