A member of the NPP communications team, Abubakar Yakubu, popularly known as Baba Amando, has sparked reactions after making strong remarks about former President John Dramani Mahama.
In a statement that has since circulated widely on social media, Yakubu suggested that Mahama would one day face consequences, adding that “God is greater than him.”
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The comments have generated mixed reactions, with some supporters backing the statement while others have called for more responsible political discourse.
As of now, there has been no official response from Mahama or his representatives regarding the remarks.

Political Tensions Resurface
The statement highlights ongoing tensions between political parties as Ghana continues to navigate its evolving political landscape.
Observers say such remarks often intensify debate but can also deepen divisions among supporters.
Calls for Responsible Communication
Political analysts and civil society groups have repeatedly urged public figures to exercise restraint and promote respectful dialogue.
They warn that inflammatory language could have broader implications for national cohesion.
Why This Story Matters
This development underscores the importance of responsible political communication and the role public figures play in shaping national discourse.
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