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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is still considering its options as far as the outcome of the 2020 general elections is concerned.
Former President John Mahama has expressed his unwillingness to accept the verdict of the Electoral Commission (EC) which pronounced NPP's Nana Akufo-Addo as President-elect of the December polls.
The NDC had, during a myriad of press conferences ahead of Jean Mensah’s declaration, called on the supporters to do their best to “protect the mandate of the people.”
But following the declaration, the party has contested the figures by the elections management body with accusations of rigging and ballot stuffing, allegations which have been fought off by the EC.
They have also accused government of using the military to intimidate electoral officers into declaring results in the NPP's favour in Techiman South.
At the latest press conference Thursday night, Mr Mahama assured the NDC supporters and Ghanaians “who voted for this change” that legitimate steps will be taken to reverse what he describes as a travesty of justice on both presidential and parliamentary results.
However, social media users have expressed varied sentiments following some incidents that have ensued amid these expressions of opposition by the NDC including the burning of tyres in Tamale and demonstrations at the headquarters of the EC.
Amid all this, #MahamaDoTheRightThing rose to the Number 1 spot on Twitter trends in Ghana.
Here’s what users have been saying.
#MahamaDoTheRightThing by protecting the votes of the people.
— Delanyo Agbe 🇬🇭 (@DelanyoAgbe1) December 11, 2020
The military got no business doing at election centers.
Shame on the government pic.twitter.com/3Z56wxgd26
“Elections are about counting heads not cutting heads. And so we will work towards peace.” ~ John Dramani Mahama, December 4, 2020#MahamaDoTheRightThing
— SimplyCarol (@SimplyCarol11) December 11, 2020
The elections results declared was a fraud one #MahamaDoTheRightThing and bring an end to this shenanigans pic.twitter.com/3DhEw7GeB9
— Jonathan senanu Dott (@DottSenanu) December 11, 2020
#MahamaDoTheRightThing whilst you do that This is the Advise from your General Secretary Asiedu Nketia 8 years ago 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣#sammygyamfi pic.twitter.com/WCUPtKfieF
— Adenta_Nana_Akuffo_Addo (@AddoAdenta) December 11, 2020
If what is happening in Tamale is as a result of NDC's action then Mr Ex Prez.#MahamaDoTheRightThing
— Peace Hyde's boyfriend❤ (@johnnyarko6) December 11, 2020
This has always been his intention and modus operandi. Mahama must do the right thing. #MahamaDoTheRightThing pic.twitter.com/RLwG2YLQBr
— Arafat (@Kristosomm) December 11, 2020
Stupidity is knowing the truth, seeing the truth but still believing the lies. And that is more infectious than any other disease. Mahama has done no wrong #MahamaDoTheRightThing
— AZUSA (@ArnoldMills18) December 11, 2020
You signed a peace pact and told the world that you are committed to peace, before, during and after the elections. Now, walk the talk. #MahamaDoTheRightThing
— 700Gh_GANG🦁🇬🇭🇫🇷 (@nanamillz) December 11, 2020
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