
A billboard portraying the images of the President, John Dramani Mahama, and the parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2012 general elections, Ms Vida Addae, has been vandalised.
The billboard, located at Bomfa along the Ejisu-Juaben road, has been defaced with multiple cuts.
From the damage, the culprit meant to 'kill' the two personalities whose images he brutally stabbed with a sharp instrument. It was visibly clear that the images had been pierced in anger.
However, the images of the President and the defeated NDC parliamentary candidate still defiantly greet the numerous passengers and vehicles that ply the road daily.
The failed parliamentary candidate could not be reached for her comments with regards to the criminal conduct of the perpetrators, but the perpetrators are still not known.


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