Joyce Bawah Mogtari, the campaign spokesperson and special aide to John Dramani Mahama, has assured Ghanaians that Mahama will uphold the rule of law and safeguard the nation’s resources if elected in the upcoming election.
Madam Mogtari, who also served as a Deputy Transport Minister, emphasised Mahama’s dedication to transparency and accountability in governance.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter on Monday, October 28, Madam Mogtari expressed confidence in Mahama’s integrity and commitment to the people of Ghana.
The people’s Man, John Mahama will serve the interests of Ghana and serve the country in all humility, he will respect the rule of law and protect the public purse. Vote wisely, vote for John Mahama! #MahamaForPresident pic.twitter.com/C5nirnolXM
— Joyce Bawah Mogtari (@joyce_bawah) October 28, 2024
She described him as a trustworthy leader who prioritises the welfare of citizens and is committed to ensuring justice and fairness for all.
According to Madam Mogtari, Mahama’s leadership would bring responsible governance practices that respect the rule of law, especially in managing public funds and protecting the public purse.
She highlighted the need for a leader who understands the value of accountability and transparency, qualities she says Mahama exemplifies, making him the right choice for Ghana’s future.
Mogtari concluded her post by urging Ghanaians to consider Mahama’s proven track record and vote for him in the forthcoming election.
She believes his commitment to ethical governance will ensure a more stable and prosperous Ghana, fostering an environment where the country’s resources are protected for the benefit of all citizens.
"The people’s man, John Mahama will serve the interests of Ghana and serve the country in all humility, he will respect the rule of law and protect the public purse. Vote wisely, vote for John Mahama!"
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