Author: Prince Adjei Guy-Gee
Politics has a memory problem. Unfortunately for Anthony Karbo, the internet does not.
For years, Karbo told Ghanaians that Mahama was incompetent.
Indecisive. Weak on corruption. Poor on economic leadership.
Those were his words. Repeated often. Defended loudly.
Today, Karbo tells us Bawumia has leadership traits similar to Mahama.
This is not an opposition accusation.
It is Karbo’s own comparison.
So the question is unavoidable:
If Mahama was incompetent because of these traits, why should Ghanaians be comfortable with the same traits in Bawumia?
You cannot spend years condemning a leadership style and then repackage it as acceptable simply because the candidate has changed.
Either Karbo was wrong about Mahama then, or he is unintentionally telling Ghanaians the truth about Bawumia now.
In politics, contradictions speak louder than campaigns.







































