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[ 2012-05-08 ]

Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa

Akosa would have been a better flagbearer for CPP - F.A Jantuah
A member of the Convention People’s Party (CPP)
Council of Elders, F.A Jantuah says he is
disappointed at the decision by the former
Director General of the Ghana Health Service,
Professor Agyemang Badu Akosa not to contest the
flagbearership of the party.

According to him, Prof. Akosa would have been the
best of all the contestants seeking to lead the
party in the upcoming December elections.

“I am very much disappointed because if Prof.
Akosa had taken the flagbearership of the party,
he would have been the icon of the party” Mr
Jantuah said.

He added that “Prof. Akosa would have been the
tallest amongst all the flagbearers of the other
parties. It is very unfortunate that circumstances
do not allow Professor Akosa to stand for CPP”.

The former Minister in Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s
administration has however endorsed the
candidature of Dr. Abu Sakara over Mr. Bright
Akwetey in the party’s two-man race for the
flagbearership race.

F.A Jantuah in an interview with XYZ News said Dr
Sakara is a better candidate to lead the CPP to
victory in the December elections.

“I don’t know Sakara very much but I prefer him
to Bright Akwetey because Sakara is a doctorate
and has experience on those political lines.
Bright Akwetey also has the same experience but
does not have the qualities to lead the CPP.

“I have read the speeches of Akwetey but the
speeches of Sakara are superior to the speeches of
Akwetey”.

The CPP goes to congress on Saturday to elect a
flagbearer for the December polls.

Source - RadioXYZonline.com



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