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People Don’t Want To Support Bawumia Because They Don’t Want The Akyem Mafia To Rule Again – Dr Afriyie Akoto’s Younger Brother Drops Bombshell

Akwasi Afrifa Akoto, a younger brother of the embattled Minister for Agriculture, Dr Afriyie Akoto has lashed out at Gabby Asare Otchere Darko following comments he made in respect of the Minister for Agriculture.

According to Afrifa Akoto, people are reluctant to support Dr Bawumia’s bid for the flagbearership of the NPP because they are afraid that people like Gabby Otchere Darko will continue to lay hold on the affairs of the Party and Country.

In a Facebook post, he wrote,

“The Prime Minister speaks_______When the Prime Minister speaks and Oman FM picks up the scent, then you know the target is toast- the modus operandi of the Akyem Mafia.Some people are hesitant to support Bawumia’s bid because they feel uneasy by the prospects of the Prime Minister reigning for another 8 years- after reigning since 2007, since the Akyem Mafia took over the party. But as our elders say, you only exacerbate your sore, if you unnecessarily get irritated by the house fly.

“Planting for Delegates and Votes” s3s3n? The Minister’s statement should have put the matter to rest- without cynical responses from any quarter. We double dare the Akyem Mafia to fire Akoto.And what kind of Transformation is the Prime Minister talking about? Agya wa dwo. Even Lake Bonsomtwi road koraa you have not been able to complete after 5 years.

The Akyem Mafia better concentrate on making Kumasi roads like Kyebi roads if they want to continue their reign through Bawumia post 2024. Akoto is the least of their worries.Now, where are the cynics who claimed Akoto was sent to Kumerica by the Akyem Mafia to split Alan votes!Keep resting, Bro!

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