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I challenges Dr. Ibrahim Anyars In A Debate – Mutala Mohammed

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At a joyous occasion when the people of Tamale Central welcomes the Parliamentary Candidate to boldly endorsed him in the forth coming general elections.

“I really don’t think my opponent will be saying I haven’t done anything for the people of Tamale Central but what have done is clear and need to be appreciated, because the politicking we’re doing here my opponent has know idea” he cautioned.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with www.myghanamedia.com, Hon. Mutala Mohammed said he will like to remind his opponent Dr. Ibrahim Anyars that he has done alot for  people ofTamale Central that at least he have contested Hon Indusah Fusieni in 2008, when he lost to him, and thank God for been great that, he have won to represent the NDC in Tamale Central this time around.

In a first place this is not the first time he is contesting but lost to Hon Inusah Fusieni, he remind him that H.E president Nana Addo lost 7 times before becoming a President of the republic, so it absolutely funny to think about that, because he didn’t understand the politicking we’re doing here in Ghana he wonder how he disengaged in that.

“When I lost in 2016, to my opponent, he go rounds telling people the people of Nantong reject me, let me remind him that the NDC MP who was there for more than sixteen years admitted that he was the one who masterminded against my defeats” he recounted.

“Let me enumerate some of my achievements in Nantong whilst been an MP, he said again he was able to extend rural electrification to 46 rural communities and left with 17 communities,”he mentioned.

He said within one year he was able to enroll scholarship to 16 students.

Within four years he was able to build cheap build compound in vargieni and other areas.

He was able to build schools in alot of Nantong communities.

According to him, he was able to extend pipe pond water to 50 communities in Nantong.

He indicated that within the period of four years, he was able to extend and fixed road networks, and a  total number of women he engaged was over 750 women, within a period of one year he was able to send 700 out of them to hajj pilgrimages.

Hon Mutala Mohammed said he bought three tractors to enable them fixed road networks in Nantong.

“Am digging five mechanized borehole without using Nabco’s money or Covid-19 fund’s and as we speaking he have organise restarting of free extra classes for the people of Tamale Central” he mentioned.

“When I was in NYEP, I have never engaged in fraud or abuse of power” he pointed out.

He said in 2016 this gentleman Dr Ibrahim Anyars refuted to sign his defeats after losing to Hon Inusah Fusieni in 15,000 votes, after plea from opinion leaders, the party have to assign the general secretary of the constituency to signed on his behalf. The man in question doesn’t have the temperaments to become the MP for Tamale Central.

Find out when he was in NYEP as a deputy coordinator, he engaged alot of people in Tamale Central without finding any corruption under his watch and makes him incorruptible.

And again he was elected as All Africa students and serving in that same office for four years and in case Dr Ibrahim Anyars was ask to represent the people and students of all africa students when he leftover within one year to UK at a time  when he left the students.

“I challenged him in debate and he keep telling people that he was the brain behind the idea the Nabco establishment of which he is not part of the manifesto team.

So he is not trust worthy, credible and a fraudster.

Story By: Joseph Nana Yaw Cobbina 

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