16th August 2024 12:26:08 PM
1 min readGhanaian journalist Bridget Otoo has urged members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to refrain from drawing comparisons with their New Patriotic Party (NPP) counterparts.
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She criticized NPP foot soldiers for their unwillingness to acknowledge or correct their mistakes, attributing this behavior to the leaders who, according to her, spread falsehoods about the NDC’s presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama.
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Otoo pointed out that while Mahama refrains from distorting the truth about his opponents, NPP representatives often resort to misleading statements. This discrepancy, she argues, reflects poorly on NPP foot soldiers, who continue to propagate misinformation without accountability.
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In contrast, Otoo praised NDC foot soldiers for their willingness to address and rectify mistakes when they are pointed out.She noted that while some NDC members might share incorrect information, they are generally open to correction, unlike their NPP counterparts, who often persist in spreading false news.
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She concluded by stating that she prefers to engage with more credible sources within the NDC rather than dealing with those who spread misinformation.
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