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"To the NDC, at all cost I have to be sick"

Nana Addo was responding a pro NDC newspaper publication that he had been hospitalised after he suspended his campaign in the Brong Ahafo region for a day.

 

"As you see me now, do I look anything close to a sick person?" was the question the New Patriotic Party flagbearer asked party supporters at Jema in the Brong Ahafo region.

It was in response to the Enquirer, a pro NDC newspaper publication that he had been hospitalised after he  had to suspend his campaign in the region for a day.

"I did indicated at the end of Sunday’s campaign (at Subinso, in Wenchi), that I had to attend to urgent business in Accra and would return on Monday. Here I am." He said.

Nana Addo said the NDC is making every attempt to discredit his ability to be a good and effective president by using his age against him.

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The NDC clearly will have no message for Ghanaians if it stops talking about his health. Nana said to the supporters who kept cheering after every sentence.

"To the NDC, at all cost I have to be sick. If I’m not sick, it means they have no message to campaign with and that would mean defeat for them in this year’s election. They seem to have invested all their political capital in my state of health."

"God is the One who looks after us all, and not the wishes of human beings. The NDC is claiming that I am a very old man, who is unable to walk. I am fit, and full of strength to campaign and, if God so wishes, govern this nation in a proper manner.”

The NPP flagbearer will today round off his tour in the region which began 5 days ago with a tour of the Nkoranza North and Nkoranza South constituencies.

He will then move to the Ashanti region on July 13 to begin another 5-day tour.

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