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Opinions of Monday, 19 December 2011

Columnist: Musah, Fuseini

Is Bugri Naabu an NPP loyalist

We have encountered so many Bugris in npp.
i don't think we should be bordering ourselves with whatever he says because he
has a right to free speech. but gone were those days when bugri could cough and
any party leader listens.i think no serious minded NPP will now take him serious
becuase he had in the immediate past sold his birth right to the NDC by his
famous defection in 2005 or so not quite sure of exact date .Therefore, by this i
don't believe the NPP will give any weight to the opinion(s) he expressed because
his loyalty to
NPP is in serious doubt. who knows if these ungodly noises he is making are not
a ploy again to necodemously help the NDC as he did in the past. Given the fact that
Dr. Bawumya is clearly seen as a threat to NDC in the North, especially agaist the
backdrop of the NDC's unfulfil promises and the soaring popularity of
Bawumya all sorts of schemes would be hatched by the NDC to counter the threat and
this is exactly what Bugri is helping NDC to do. if indeed he is Bawumya's
senior brother i don't see the point in turning aound to stab him in the back by
prefering someone else to him. this is not to say NPP should compromise on quality
and competence in sellecting a running mate.My concern is that am sensing
treachery and hypocracy here as far ar Bugri is concern.
M. Rayaan
walewale