Accra — Veteran politician Baba Jamal has finally reacted to his recent recall by President John Dramani Mahama and the swirling vote-buying allegations surrounding the Ayawaso East NDC primaries. In a candid statement, Jamal dismissed claims of wrongdoing, insisting that the allegations are politically motivated and unfair.
He described the recall as a shock, but not a defeat, emphasizing his loyalty to the party and commitment to serving his constituents. “I remain dedicated to the NDC and to the people I represent,” Jamal said, stressing that his focus remains on constructive political engagement, not scandal.
The controversy, which has dominated social media and political discourse, has reignited debates over internal party democracy, election ethics, and accountability among political leaders. Jamal’s response has been met with mixed reactions, with supporters applauding his stance and critics demanding further investigation.
As the drama unfolds, analysts say Baba Jamal’s statements may shape public perception of the recall and influence ongoing discussions about vote-buying and ethical practices in Ghanaian politics.



