Bawumia’s Communications Director urges Ghanaians to ignore Rosemond Obeng
The Director of Communications for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia's campaign for the upcoming December 7 general elections, Mr Dennis Miracles Aboagye has called on Ghanaians to disregard comments made by an individual he referred to as Rosemond Obeng otherwise known as 'People's Mother' urging the public to remain focused on the Vice President's vision and campaign.
In a statement that has sparked discussions on social media, the Communications Director dismissed the critic, stating, “She left with the butterfly and should stay with the butterfly.
Give her no attention. Focus!”
While the exact context of the remarks was not elaborated upon, they appear to address a recent controversy involving a former aide of Dr. Bawumia who has shifted allegiances and made public statements against him.
According to the lady interviewed on the State of Affairs on Accra-based GH One TV, Dr Bawumia her former boss is not a decisive leader.
The Communications Director emphasised the need for Ghanaians and supporters of Dr. Bawumia to remain focused on his policies and leadership agenda as the nation approaches a critical election period.
“Our focus should be on the transformational vision that Dr. Bawumia is presenting to Ghanaians.
Distractions and divisive commentary must not derail us from the task ahead,” he added.
The remarks have generated mixed reactions, with some supporters rallying behind the call to ignore the critic, while others have questioned the tone of the statement.
Dr. Bawumia, who is leading the New Patriotic Party (NPP) into the December 7 elections, has been campaigning on a platform of digital transformation, economic stabilization, and social development, urging Ghanaians to support his vision for the country.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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