'Taxi Driver' At NDC Campaign Launch Confesses

The taxi driver who testified about his good living conditions under President John Mahama's administration, during the ruling National Democratic Congress' (NDC) campaign launch on Sunday has confessed that he lied to Ghanaians.

The taxi driver named Justice Otoo made this shocking revelation in a telephone conversation.

According to him, he agreed to lie to Ghanaians because the NDC promised to offer him a MASLOC tricycle.

His simple job was to pretend to be a taxi driver who by the able leadership and help of President John Mahama and his government had had a very improved living condition.

Justice Otoo, during the campaign launch on Sunday, told delegates of the party and the entire nation that his "taxi business is flourishing so much under President Mahama and that he is now able to cater for his family, particularly his mother very well."

He added that he is into door-to-door gas delivery and is well off under the Mahama regime.

According to a source, "Justice also lied that he takes very good care of his mother but in his confession after leaving the stadium, he revealed he is not even on speaking terms with the mother let alone to send money to her."

"Fake" taxi driver Justice Otoo couldn't conceal his confessions as he poured out the truth in the telephone interview.