Ghanaians mock GEJ for campaigning in their country
President Goodluck Jonathan has taken his 2015 presidential election
campaign to Ghana but the citizens of that country are finding it funny.
Ghanaians have taken to mocking President
Goodluck Jonathan and his ruling party, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
for erecting huge billboards in many strategic positions in Accra, the
capital of the West African country, something they think is out of
place.
According to a website in that country,
many of its citizens believe erecting such bill boards, pasting posters
of the president on their streets as well as carrying out a massive
radio and television campaign, is uncalled for and smirks of misplaced priority.
But
there are those who believe that there is nothing wrong in the
president campaigning in their country since there are many Nigerians
living and working there and they need to know what is going on in their
country, though they do not see the impact the campaign will have since Nigeria has not gotten to the state of online voting.
The site quoted from some Ghanaians on the posters:
"I
do not think the Nigerian president is on the right track. Why would he
and his party carry out this massive campaign in Ghana when we all know
that their country do not vote online? It is misplaced, if you ask me."
Another said:
"Though
there are many Nigerians here, I don't think they should concentrate
their campaign in Ghana, after all, how many of them can go back home to
vote? Many of them are hustlers who do not care what their government
does back home."
Yet another:
"For me, there is nothing wrong in campaigning in Ghana by the Nigerian president, as long as they pay for the services."
The most funny of the quotes:
"GEJ
campaigning in Ghana? Charlee, that man must be a joker. Will they
conduct their election here? They do not have anything to do."
Do you think the PDP did the right thing in campaigning in Ghana?
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