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Former Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Said Sinare, has declared the party's unyielding determination to emerge victorious in the forthcoming general elections on Saturday, 7th December.
Speaking at the NDC’s final rally at Zurak Park, Madina, on Thursday, 5th December, Alhaji Sinare addressed an enthusiastic crowd of supporters, urging them to remain united, resolute, and alert during this critical election period.
He described the 2024 elections as a defining moment for the party, insisting that a victory is non-negotiable.
“This is a must-win for the NDC,” he proclaimed, underscoring the party’s commitment to reversing what he described as the country’s declining fortunes under the current administration.
Alhaji Sinare also accused the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) of harbouring intentions to manipulate the electoral process, calling on party members and Ghanaians at large to safeguard the integrity of the polls.
“I beg you in the name of Allah to police the polling stations and the collation centres because they are the key to our victory but this wicked New Patriotic Party wants to rig the election and so I expect every NDC member to be vigilant.”
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