Special Aide to former President John Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has expressed strong confidence in his prospects for the December 2024 elections.
She says many Ghanaians view Mahama as a trustworthy leader who follows through on his commitments, noting that his focus on infrastructure development during his previous administration has significantly boosted support for his campaign.
In an interview with Citi FM on Wednesday, 20th November 2024, Joyce Bawah stressed that Mahama’s accomplishments, particularly in infrastructure, continue to resonate with a broad segment of the electorate.
According to her, this makes Mahama the preferred candidate for many voters as they approach the 2024 elections, reinforcing his credibility as a leader capable of delivering positive change for the country.
“Somehow, Mahama doesn’t have to promise the people anything again, because people have come to realise that Mahama is a credible politician and he walks his talk."
“They have come to know that when Mahama promised that he was developing our infrastructure so that we could close our infrastructure gap and create jobs and opportunities for all, he actually meant it."
“They also appreciate the fact that propaganda and falsehoods that propelled Akufo-Addo and his family and friends into office are actually a government that has monumentally failed the people of Ghana,” she stated.
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