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Kwaw Kese calls for a presidential debate

Kwaw Kese is calling on Ghanaians to make a case for the presidential debate between NPP’s President Akufo-Addo and NDC’s John Mahama ahead of the 2020 general elections.

According to the rapper, the electorates need to know what the parties of the two candidates can offer them before votes are decided on December 7.

He said in a viral video that successive governments have come and gone but they usually do not stick to their words and promises.

Kwaw Kese added that a lot of things are happening in the country and citizens need to know what these candidates can do differently to remedy their situation.

“We have to be smart”, he said in the video posted on his Instagram page.

Kwaw Kese is not the only person who has been calling for a debate between candidates of the two major parties.

Former President John Mahama has on more than two occasions challenged to President Akufo-Addo to debate him prior to the December election.

He said since they have both had a taste of the presidency, there is a common basis to debate whose track record is better.

The NDC flagbearer said the President, who had refused his first offer to debate, is running away from debate because he has nothing to show for his time in office.

However, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia in an interview on Asempa FM's Ekosiisen said the debate is unnecessary.

He acknowledged that although a presidential debate will be interesting, there is no point in having it when both parties have a four-year record for the citizenry to analyse themselves.

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