Mahama who was described as having a ‘comfortable lead’ in the 2016 national elections, does not have a comfortable lead in the party’s race, he observed.

The lawyer and international businessman said there are examples of politicians who after suffering defeats in polls declined to run again. He mentioned US President Jimmy Carter.

“Everybody and his karma”, the one-time presidential candidate said suggesting John Mahama could be Ghana’s president again.

Despite examples in US politics, the ‘karma’ for Ghana politics encourages second and third tries for politicians seeking to become president.

No one has won the presidency from opposition at the first try since Ghana returned to democratic rule in 1992.

John Kufuor won at the second try in 2000 after losing to Jerry Rawlings in 1996. NDC Presidential candidate John Evans Atta Mills contesting from opposition in 2004, lost but would go on to win in 2008.

New Patriotic Party’s Presidential candidate Nana Akufo Addo lost in the 2012 elections but won in 2016 defeating John Mahama, whose 44.7% obtained is the lowest for any NDC leader since the party was formed in 1992.

John Mahama became Ghana’s first one-term president after he lost to New Patriotic Party’s Presidential candidate Nana Akufo Addo.

But he is seeking to replace this unwanted record with a positive history of winning back the seat from opposition at the first try.