The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwame Baffoe Abronye is challenging the flag bearer of the NDC and former president of Ghana John Dramani Mahama for a Debate if he so want to debate.
He also laid down the terms, where he said John Mahama can choose any location and any day, he Abronye is always ready to expose the former President of his lies and mediocre.
Earlier this week the former president of Ghana John Mahama has challenged the president and the flag bearer of the NPP for a Debate on infrastructural facilities.
This did not go well with some people of the NPP saying their so not interested in the Debate because the president has better things to do but Abronye DC is available, so if he is so eager let him Debate Abronye DC.
But the NDC said the president has done nothing in terms of infrastructure facilities so he is running away from a simple Debate. And Sammy Gymafi of the NDC said they will force the president to debate.
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