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Ghana's Smith calls NDC wolves off Mahama
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60432, member: 636"] Ghana's Ambassador to the United States Victor Smith has warned National Democratic Congress leaders against premature succession planning. The diplomat criticized senior party members who have begun positioning themselves as potential replacements for President John Dramani Mahama. Chief of Staff Julius Debrah and NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia are among those reportedly making early preparations for future presidential campaigns. Smith described these activities as poorly timed since the current administration has served less than one year. The ambassador expressed concern that succession discussions might undermine the government's development priorities and distract from President Mahama's policy agenda. Smith emphasized that multiple candidates entering campaign mode this early could prevent the party from concentrating on nation-building efforts. He urged NDC members to support the current president's mandate before engaging in succession debates. The ambassador's comments came during a September 23 interview on Channel One TV's Face to Face program with host Umaru Sanda Amadu. His warnings highlight growing tensions within the party regarding future leadership ambitions. [/QUOTE]
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