The National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Mahama, says he will only accept the upcoming December 7 general election results if the process is transparent and credible.
His remarks come amidst concerns about the integrity of the electoral process as Ghanaians prepare to cast their votes.
In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Mr Mahama raised doubts about the fairness of the elections, stressing that he would reject any outcome tainted by violence or irregularities.
The former President emphasised that for democracy to thrive, the electoral process must be free and fair.
The former president highlighted the importance of protecting the integrity of the election, stating that it is fundamental to Ghana’s democratic journey.
He insisted that any actions that undermine the credibility of the process would make it difficult for him to accept the results.
He cited potential issues such as ballot snatching, voter intimidation, and the use of security forces to disrupt the process as threats to a credible election.
“If on election day, there is widespread ballot snatching, beating of people, the military moving in and intimidating people, and thugs rampaging, you want me to accept that result? It will depend on the transparency and fairness of the process,” he said.
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