During an Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) meeting held in Accra on Tuesday, Akua Donkor, the presidential candidate for the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), voiced her dissatisfaction regarding what she described as disparaging comments about her qualifications for the upcoming Election 2024.
She specifically expressed her discontent with former President John Dramani Mahama, the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), whom she accused of persistently making derogatory statements regarding her candidacy.
In light of this, she has threatened legal action against Mr. Mahama should such comments persist. While addressing the IPAC meeting, she claimed that Mr. Mahama had repeatedly made remarks about her qualifications as a candidate.
I founded the party [GFP] in 2011 and got it registered in 2012. I formed it myself, I did not take members from any other party. Anytime he [Mahama] speaks, he speaks against me. I followed the instructions of the EC and qualified to contest so I deserve to be here.