Tamale North Member of Parliament, Alhassan Suhuyini, has confidently pledged to secure around 80% of the votes for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, in the upcoming December 7 elections.
“In previous elections, we achieved between 60-65%. This time, with the assurances we have, we are aiming for 80%—we will get 80% of the votes for His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.”
Mr Suhuyini expressed optimism that this election would be the easiest for the NDC, the largest opposition party.
He noted that, the people of northern Ghana have already made up their minds on the best candidate to lead the country.
Although both major political parties are fielding candidates from the north, Suhuyini predicted a straightforward victory for the NDC, emphasizing that the people had already experienced both candidates’ leadership.
“By God’s grace, this election will be easy. Our decision in the northern region is clear. We know who cares for our welfare. As president and vice president, they made pilgrimage easier, developed our markets, and improved our hospitals.”
He made these comments during a media interview after filing his nomination at the Sagnarigu EC office, where he is contesting for a third consecutive term as MP for the Tamale North Constituency.
Latest Stories
-
Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence pitches not in good shape to host Black Stars – Asante Twum
9 mins -
Complete pending passport applications by October 18 – Foreign Affairs Ministry to applicants
2 hours -
Our initial demands remain unchanged; ban galamsey before end of September – Organised Labour to government
2 hours -
ECL CEO Seth Donkor honoured at Forty Under 40 Awards
2 hours -
Bawumia means business and his business is the future of Ghana’s youth – Kow Essuman
2 hours -
Ahiagbah: NDC lacks moral authority to protest against EC
2 hours -
Galamsey: NDC can’t absolve itself of blame – Ahiagbah insists
2 hours -
Both NPP and NDC reluctant to tackle galamsey issue, says Alan
2 hours -
Ghana Queen Mothers Foundation leads campaign against hate speech
2 hours -
President of National House of Chiefs opposes calls for a ban on mining activities
2 hours -
Ghana steps up STEM education with 16 regional centres
2 hours -
Mahama promises to build cocoa processing plant in Kukuom
3 hours -
‘I firmly believe an external audit of the voter’s register is necessary’ – Goasomanhene to EC
3 hours -
NPP government has made education for all Ghanaian children a priority – Rebecca Akufo-Addo
3 hours -
Michael Soussoudis
3 hours