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Information Minister Fatimatu Abubakar has criticised former President John Mahama, accusing him of jeopardising Ghana’s democratic stability with “inflammatory and reckless rhetoric.”
In an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosiisen program, she voiced concerns over the NDC flagbearer’s statements, which she claims undermine national institutions and destabilise the political landscape ahead of the 2024 elections.
“Former President Mahama isn’t above the law, and I find it disappointing to hear such criticisms of independent state institutions coming from a former president,” she stated.
“His comments raise concerns about his stance on democracy in Ghana, as he seems to expect that any court case involving him or his party must end in his favour.
"Is that how the law should be viewed? Absolutely not. The law dictates that all cases before the court should be decided on merit.”
The Minister referenced recent statements by Mahama about the credibility of the Electoral Commission (EC) and his concerns over potential election malpractice.
She argued that such claims lack evidence and could harm Ghana’s democratic health.
“Consider the difference between the 2012 and 2020 election petitions. Who presented the most evidence to the court?” she questioned.
“In 2012, when the Supreme Court ruled against then-candidate Akufo-Addo, he accepted the decision without question to preserve our democratic stability. That’s the approach that upholds democracy—not bending the law to fit personal or political interests.”
According to Madam Abubakar, Mahama’s recent rhetoric reflects a pattern of “dangerous” statements that question the integrity of democratic institutions.
She emphasised the importance of respecting the rule of law and supporting independent institutions like the EC and judiciary to ensure free and fair elections.
Calling on political parties, including the NDC, to prioritise national interests, she added, “Political leaders must lead by example and advocate for peace and national cohesion.”
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