The NPP’s Running Mate, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has advised the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama to continue with his “dead goat syndrome” mentality.
Speaking to NPP supporters in Juaso, Ashanti Region, NAPO criticized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer’s actions during the 2016 and 2020 elections, arguing that they demonstrated a lack of genuine concern for Ghana’s progress.
“To make matters worse, he said he is a dead goat who was not afraid of knife. Since no dead goat has ever come back to life, he should remain so,” he added.
He highlighted the cancellation of nursing and teacher trainee allowances and advised Ghanaians to avoid excessive phone charging to ensure stable electricity.
Recalling a 2015 statement by the former President, NAPO reminded the audience of Mahama’s claim of being unaffected by strike threats, which he termed his “dead-goat syndrome.”
Mahama had expressed indifference to labor unrest and political threats.
NAPO emphasized that despite Mahama’s later clarification that his remarks were a response to frustrations over petroleum price deregulation nothing significant has changed about his stance.
“To make matters worse, he said he is a dead goat who was not afraid of knife. Since no dead goat has ever come back to life, he should remain so,” he added.