


THE SON OF LATE Former President Prof. John Evans Fiifi Atta-Mills has joined Sharaf Dramani Mahama, son of former President John Dramani Mahama in a dazzling Health Walk held at Tamale in the Region.
The massive health walk brought many people, especially the youth from all walks of life to join the walk in the bid to show their preparedness to increase the voting pattern in favour the NDC during upcoming 2024 general elections to rescue Ghana from the ruling “vultures” (NPP).
Kofi Atta-Mills joined the Health Walk in his quest to help galvanize the youth of Ghana to come out in their numbers to increase votes of the NDC and Mr. Dramani Mahama to reset the country on a good footing.
Former President John Mahama (JM) happens to deputized the late President Prof. John Evans Atta-Mills where he learnt the leadership style and more of the development acumen of the late President. This and other reasons inspired Kofi Atta-Mills to join Sharaf Dramani Mahama to embark on this unbelievable health walk in Tamale.
Shara Mahama, the son of JM agreed more with his ‘brother’, Kofi Atta-Mills that Ghana under the inept President Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo and amateurish Vice-President Dr. Mahamoudu Bawumiah is bleeding profusely; and needs development oriented persons such as JDM, who has the track records, to rescue the country at once, in 2025.
The remarkable and successful health walk was characterized by other many dignitaries including, former Minority Leader in Parliament, Lawyer Haruna Iddrissu, Hon. Alhassan Suhiyini (MP), Hon. Mutala Mohamed (MP), Northern Regional Chairman for NDC and Workaholic Henry Osei Akoto amongst many others within and outside the Northern Region.


According to Henry Osei Akoto, an staut Political Activist, there is no difference President Akufo-Addo and the oppressor Dr. Kwame Nkrumah fought in Ghana in 1950s prior to and after securing Ghana’s independence through to 1960s.
In an interview on the sideline of the health walk, he emphasized that the NDC winning the upcoming December 7, 2024 presidential election would be the second Independence Day for Ghana.
Source: Nationaltymes.com













