The Madina MP, Francis Xavier Sosu, has emphasised the importance of Ghanaians not making another mistake by not voting for former President John Mahama in the upcoming election.
From his perspective, Mr. Mahama embodies the new hope that every Ghanaian needs at this crucial moment.
Mr Sosu took to Facebook on Wednesday, January 3, to appeal to Ghanaians to rally behind and vote massively for Mr Mahama in the upcoming election.
This statement came in response to the New Year address delivered by Mr Mahama on the same day.
The Madina lawmaker believes that Mr Mahama's leadership holds the key to addressing the current needs and aspirations of Ghanaians, urging citizens to consider this in the upcoming election.
“Listening to him today, I am convinced that John Mahama represents the new hope every Ghanaian desires today. Embrace the new hope and the new direction of progress. Vote John Dramani Mahama as President 2024 for renewed hope in Ghana’s progress.”
Former President John Mahama, during his recent address, conveyed his belief that there would be a change of government in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for this year.
He expressed optimism about winning the elections and steering the country in the right direction.
Mr. Mahama's remarks during the address reflected his confidence in the electoral process and his aspirations for a leadership role in shaping the nation's future.
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