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The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), hosted their final rallies on Thursday, December 5, as the nation prepares for the pivotal December 7 general elections.
Both parties presented bold visions aimed at transforming Ghana, seeking to energise their supporters and sway undecided voters.

The NPP held its rally at the University of Ghana Sports Complex in Accra, where Vice President and flagbearer Dr Mahamudu Bawumia led the charge with a message of continuity.

Supported by President Nana Akufo-Addo and other key party figures, Dr Bawumia highlighted the party’s achievements over the past eight years, emphasizing their track record of problem-solving and transformation.
“Sometimes, it is important to remind ourselves because we are a problem-solving government. Nana Akufo-Addo, over the last eight years, has demonstrated this. We have been solving problems,” he stated.
He cited the Free Senior High School policy as a flagship achievement, noting its impact on access to education and academic performance.

The Vice President also reiterated the NPP’s commitment to economic stability, youth empowerment, and job creation, promising to build on their achievements for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
At Zurak Park in Madina, the NDC rally was a display of passion and determination. Flagbearer John Mahama described the election as a turning point for Ghana, framing the vote as a choice between the status quo and a brighter future.
“Saturday’s election is not just another election. It is a defining moment for our nation. It is a choice between the Ghana we have and the Ghana we want—a Ghana of opportunity, prosperity, and justice for all,” he stated.

Mr Mahama outlined his vision for an inclusive society where young people’s voices are heard, women and girls have equal opportunities, and workers can access decent, well-paying jobs.
He pledged to reset the nation, restore hope, and ensure that every Ghanaian feels represented in governance.
“Women and girls deserve true equality, safety, and the chance to reach their full potential,” he added, appealing directly to the electorate's desire for a leadership committed to equity and empowerment.

Both rallies attracted massive crowds, with party supporters filling the respective venues in a show of solidarity.
Traders capitalised on the events, selling party paraphernalia as chants and songs echoed across the rally grounds. The excitement among attendees underscored the high stakes of Saturday's election, as Ghanaians prepare to determine the country’s next chapter.

The December 7 election has been framed as a battle of ideologies, with the NPP campaigning for continuity and the NDC advocating for change.
Both parties have expressed confidence in their chances, promising to lead Ghana into a new era of development and prosperity.
The rallies concluded with calls for peaceful elections, with both flagbearers urging their supporters to remain vigilant but calm as they head to the polls.
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