The Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has called on Ghanaians to vote overwhelmingly for the NDC in the upcoming elections to secure a decisive victory.
He urged supporters to turn out in large numbers to ensure a resounding win for the party, highlighting the importance of a strong mandate to bring about the changes they seek for the nation.
Mahama emphasised the need for vigilance at every stage of the electoral process to safeguard the integrity of the vote.
He stated that all Ghanaians, especially NDC supporters, must remain alert and play an active role in protecting their ballots from any potential interference.
This, he suggested, is crucial to achieving a fair and accurate outcome.
The former President likened the NDC’s ongoing campaign to a “communal labour,” underscoring the collective effort required to secure victory.
According to him, the campaign is a nationwide project that demands the participation and dedication of every supporter, reflecting a shared mission to "rescue" the country from its current challenges.
In his remarks, Mahama expressed doubt about the judiciary’s impartiality in the unlikely event that the election results are disputed in court.
He suggested that the NDC may not receive a fair hearing if they were to challenge the outcome, adding a sense of urgency to his call for vigilance and the need for a clear and unquestionable victory.
He concluded by encouraging party members and supporters to stay focused, united, and determined in the final stretch of the campaign.
Mahama reiterated that the NDC’s success hinges not only on a strong electoral showing, but also on the unwavering commitment of its supporters to safeguard their votes and ensure a transparent and credible election process.
“We have to win with a huge margin so that they will not think of going to the court. Because they have parked the courts with their people, and we will not get justice.”
"This election, we are winning one touch at the polling station. We are not going to the court,” he said.
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