The Independent Presidential Candidate for the December 7 General Election Jacob Osei Yeboah, is optimistic of emerging the overall winner when the country go to the polls.
He disclosed that his victory will shock Ghanaians like Donald Trump, who was least expected to emerge victorious considering the numerous polls that went in favour of his competitor.
JOY as affectionately called, said his victory will save Ghanaians from the shackles of poverty and empower them economically, appealing to those who think he is not one of the main contenders at the polls to reconsider their decision before they receive the shock of their lives.
“I am going to shock Ghanaians like Donald Trump did in America. He was least tipped to win but at the end of the day he has become the president elect for America”, he said.
The presidential nominee appealed to health personnel to as a matter of urgency, station ambulances at the homes of President John Dramani Mahama and his close contender Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo as they shock of his [Jacob Osei Yeboah’s] victory could send them into coma.
“The ambulances will immediately convey them to the nearest health facility for medical attention so that they will live to attend my swearing in ceremony”, he told Lantam Papanko on the Ultimate Breakfast Show.
On why he trusts he will be victorious, he said “Ghanaians are fed up with both parties and their representatives. Independent presidential candidates are doing well in other countries, why not Ghana?
Explaining his vision for the country, Mr Jacob Yeboah said “I will put Ghana first with a unity government in order for us to succeed. Create Jobs for all, make available opportunities for all and empower the youth”
The Ghanaian economy under him he observed will be a transformed one with its citizens more comfortable and happy.
- Ghana Card will be used for voting soon – Ursula Owusu-Ekuful
- Elvis Afriyie Ankrah breaks down strategies for win in General Secretary race, 2024 polls
- Mahama’s last-minute association with free SHS driven by ill-faith - NPP
- Bawumia lied on electricity extension in Bole District - MP
- Voting pattern must not influence journalism - Affail Monney
- Read all related articles