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Special Aide to the NDC flagbearer Joyce Bawah Mogtari has affirmed that their campaign leading to the December 2024 elections will uphold integrity and honesty.
She emphasised that John Dramani Mahama empathises with the struggles of Ghanaians and is committed to transparency in his quest to govern the nation once more.
Madam Mogtari expressed confidence in Mahama's credibility, assuring that he will fulfil his promises upon assuming office if elected.
During an interview with JoyNews AM Show on Thursday, April 4, she called on Ghanaians to grant Mahama another opportunity to continue the initiatives he initiated during his previous tenure.
Additionally, she criticised the current government led by Akufo-Addo, alleging that it has inflicted significant hardships on Ghanaians, asserting that Mahama's leadership is needed to alleviate the nation's challenges.
"I think that he is going to run a very honest campaign, a clean campaign and a campaign borne out of my sincerity and experience and a campaign also borne out of a man who started a certain course and didn’t end the conversation and wants to come back to finish what it is that he didn’t finish. We must start to look at our leaders for who they are and what they offer us."
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