NPP Pressurizes Mahama To Render Apology Over unguided Comment

According to Mr Isaac, he knows that Ghanaians  are people who are of moral uprightness due to the training Children Traditionally get at home while growing up. 

NPP Pressurizes Mahama To Render Apology Over unguided Comment
Member of the ruling New Patriotic Patty
(NPP) Communications Team, Mr Kwain Isaac,  has mounted intense pressure on former President John Dramani Mahama to render an unqualified apology for making what he describes as silly comment.
 
According to Mr Isaac, he knows that Ghanaians  are people who are of moral uprightness due to the training Children Traditionally get at home while growing up. 
"But until recently that Social Media is changing the behaviour of our Youth, insults had never been part of Ghanaians both Young and Old. 
It's only in Ghana we have a tribe, the "Akuapems" who preceed their utterances with an apology even if they want to insult you," he said in a statement copied to Soireenews.com.
But he stressed that it's very unfortunate how His Excellency John Mahama is gaining notoriety when it comes to insults and casting insinuations anytime he speaks. 
He noted that he thought Mr Mahama said he has learnt his lessons as a former President taking introspection of all the things he did in office as President, 'YES'; but, Ghanaians have not forgotten the "baloney" speech same way they have not forgotten the "dead goat" syndrome.
According to him, it is this same John Mahama who stood on a platform in Kumasi to insult Asantes that "they are ungrateful and that if he had even used gold to construct roads in Asante region, they would never have appreciated it"?.
He noted that former President John Mahama criticises a lot without providing a single solution to every critique he makes but it is as if he has no time for his Critics and all these insults mentioned above came as a result of responding to his critics when he was President.
"Today, as a former President he has still not changed, same old character that do not have patience to absorb and swallow any nonsense. 
"If one tells him the truth once you are not speaking his language, you don't make sense to him and that is exactly the response he has given to Lawyer Martin Kpebu that his comment on he amending the Article 71 and scraping the payment of ex-gratia from our Constitution when he becomes President again as "SILLY," he noted.
This, he stressed that he believes does not go directly to Lawyer Martin Kpebu alone but to the many Ghanaians that are calling on him to show leadership by example of him by returning all he had taken as ex-gratia and also refuse to take anymore going forward as a former President. 
"In my kindest opinion, I suggest to the former President to respectfully eat the humble pie and show class by apologizing for his responses to his critics or else, no right-thinking Ghanaian voter will take Him or any of his mouth-watering promises serious as he has been there before and we are all witnesses to his abysmal performance," he noted