Bulldog criticizes Mark Okraku-Mantey’s bid for parliament

What will he be doing there? He has four years of experience in government. Then he asked, "What did he do?

Bulldog criticizes Mark Okraku-Mantey’s bid for parliament

Mark Okraku Mantey's campaign for election as a member of parliament in 2024 has drawn criticism from his boss, Bulldog, who claims that he dissuades his supporters from supporting him.

The current deputy minister for tourism and the arts, Mark Okuraku-Mantey, has declared his desire to run for the Ayensuano parliamentary seat in the Eastern Region on the platform of the federally recognized New Patriotic Party. (NPP).

But according to Bulldog, Mark Okuraku Mantey hasn't done enough to earn the favor of his constituents, so he doesn't deserve to be a member of parliament.

Because he won't bring about any change, some of his supporters shouldn't spend their time voting for him. Let me say it plainly here because I know he will understand. As I sit here, I have complete regard for Mark as a person, but when it comes to governance, I won't even give him a failing grade.

Bulldog has advised Mark Okraku not to compete for office because he lacks the qualifications and background needed to lead successfully.

"I don't even need to sit here and talk about Mark's achievements; there are too many things he didn't do. Just being there and seeing the impact he made is enough. What has he accomplished during his time in office?

He will frown when you criticize him and react by asking why you said anything negative about him. What will he be doing there? He has four years of experience in government. Then he asked, "What did he do?

"Someone like him, what will he say to his supporters? A person like him can never be president, so he is fortunate that it is his district, the speaker added.