Local news

Mahama Has No Third-Term Agenda; It’s an Absurd Fantasy – Kwakye Ofosu

Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has strongly dismissed claims that President John Dramani Mahama is scheming to seek a third presidential term, describing the allegations as baseless and illogical.

His response follows assertions by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that the President is harbouring a hidden third-term ambition, citing social media posts from some National Democratic Congress (NDC) supporters urging him to extend his tenure beyond the two-term constitutional limit.

Appearing on Channel One TV’s Face to Face with host Umaru Sanda Amadu on Tuesday, December 9, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu rejected the claims outright.

“The NPP have whipped themselves into a needless frenzy,” he said. “President Mahama has stated emphatically that he will respect the Ghanaian Constitution. He is a consummate democrat, so there’s no third term anywhere for him or any other person as far as the constitution is concerned.

“Anyone can say what they want. The fact that some people have gone on Facebook to say he should go for a third term doesn’t mean that will happen. The man himself has said he’s not interested.”

He urged the opposition to refrain from what he described as needless speculation and political distraction.

“So the NPP should stop wasting their time—and everybody’s time—by pretending to be angry. It’s an absurd fantasy they’re getting themselves into. The President has not expressed any intent, and any talk about it is a complete waste of everybody’s time,” he added.

President Mahama has repeatedly affirmed his commitment to Ghana’s two-term limit. On August 27, during a bilateral meeting with Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam as part of a three-day state visit, he reiterated that he would not appear on the 2028 ballot.

He emphasised that stepping aside after his tenure would help reinforce fiscal discipline and curb the pervasive election-year overspending that has contributed to Ghana’s recurring economic challenges.

Share
MasemTV Newsroom

Recent Posts

U.S. Embassy in Accra to roll out FIFA Pass for 2026 World Cup visa applicants

The United States Embassy in Accra has announced plans to introduce a new arrangement aimed… Read More

2 hours ago

IEA poll shows most Ghanaians confident Ghana is on the right path

A new nationwide survey by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) indicates that most Ghanaians… Read More

2 hours ago

Star Oil withdraws from COMAC over disagreement on fuel price floor

Star Oil Limited has announced the immediate suspension of its membership in the Chamber of… Read More

3 hours ago

NAIMOS hits galamsey communities in Tano North district of the Ahafo Region

NAIMOS has intensified its fight against illegal mining at some parts of the Ahafo Region,… Read More

1 day ago

Ken Ofori-Atta Expected in U.S. Court Today Over Immigration Matter

Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta is scheduled to appear before a court in the United… Read More

1 day ago

Avoid Hasty Removal of Fuel Price Floor – Lamtiig Apanga Warns Government

The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Gaming Commission of Ghana, Lamtiig Apanga, has advised… Read More

1 day ago