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John Dramani Mahama Rallying for Change in the 2024 Presidential Elections

John Dramani Mahama
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John Dramani Mahama, the esteemed flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), took center stage at the party’s manifesto launch on a memorable Saturday, August 24, 2024. Apexnewsgh reports

With unwavering conviction and a fire in his words, Mahama called upon his fellow Ghanaians to unite and make a decisive choice in the upcoming December elections. “We cannot fail Mother Ghana,” he resonated, his voice charged with emotion, “therefore, I urge you all to vote for change on December 7, 2024.”

His message rang clear and resolute as he painted a stark contrast between the existing administration and the promise of a bright, hopeful future.

Standing tall, Mahama expressed profound concern for the current state of affairs under the ruling party, declaring vehemently, “The time is up for this administration, the time is up for them to go.”

In a poignant critique of the incumbent government, Mahama highlighted the erosion of democracy, shattered livelihoods, and plunging masses into poverty. His rallying cry extended beyond mere words, envisioning an end to what he termed a period marked by tyranny, cronyism, and corruption.

“The upcoming election is our pivotal moment to put an end to this era of suffering and despair,” he proclaimed, his gaze unwavering. “Your vote on December 7th will mark the end of tyranny, cronyism, and corruption. It will pave the way for vision, experience, and trustworthiness, qualities that I will bring back to the Flagstaff House.”

Mahama did not shy away from challenging the current administration, urging them to ready themselves for a transition of power. “They [current NPP government] should start writing their handing-over notes if they have not done so already,” he advised, his words laced with determination and hope for the future.

In a stinging rebuke, Mahama characterized the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) as “the biggest political scam since independence in 1957,” denouncing the administration’s promises as a facade. “Nana Akufo-Addo is the President Ghana never got,” he emphasized.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

Ngamegbulam C. S

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