Take your frustrations elsewhere says NDC’s James Agbey, accuses Anyidoho of seeking Mahama’s attention.

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James Agbey, a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has warned former Deputy General Secretary Koku Anyidoho to cease his verbal attacks on former President John Dramani Mahama.

Agbey claims that Anyidoho’s ongoing outbursts are driven by personal animosity towards Mahama, the party’s flagbearer.

“Koku Anyidoho in his usual mercenary ways and his predilection for betraying the truth attempted to cause commotion at the wreath laying event for the late president. To say Koku Anyidoho has gone off his rocker is an understatement,” he said in a statement.

The statement added “For eight long agonizing years, Koku has been on the heels of the former president and the 2024 NDC flagbearer, John Mahama and the entire membership of the NDC.

“He acted and spoke as though he was God: above reproach, and above the law. Koku Anyidoho played games with the NDC for his political profiteering agenda. He destroyed and desecrated everything the former President built.

“Koku has continued to behave like a small child who broke all his toys in a fit of pique, then complains they don’t work anymore.”

As a longstanding operative of the NDC, I must warn Koku Anyidoho: if he needs medical attention, he should seek help at the Ankaful Psychiatric facility. Alternatively, he should direct his frustrations at his paymasters or be prepared to face the consequences of his actions,” the statement emphasized.

Recently, Koku Anyidoho challenged Mr. Mahama to accept a debate proposed by the NPP’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia ahead of the 2024 general elections.

Anyidoho threatened to organize a ‘no debate, no presidency’ demonstration if Mr. Mahama does not accept the challenge.

“For now, it is John Mahama’s aides/cult worshipers who are saying he would not participate in any debate.

“I am waiting for JM himself to be bold and say to the hearing of Ghanaians that he would not participate in a debate & I will lead a massive ‘No Debate, No Presidency’ demonstration,” he wrote on his X platform.