National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, made an inadvertent remark during a rally, suggesting Ghana could be sold under the next NDC administration.
The former president, in what appeared to be a slip of the tongue, made the comment while criticizing the current government’s performance and reflecting on the country’s future.
“He says we should laud him for doing well. I say, if we make a mistake and NDC wins power again, God forbid but will happen is, someone will one day say, they have sold the country,” Mahama stated.
The former president is campaigning on a platform of economic recovery and reform, contrasting his track record with the current administration’s performance.
Despite the slip, Mahama remains a leading contender in the 2024 elections, with promises to address pressing issues such as unemployment, infrastructure development, and corruption.