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Fellow Ghanaians,
The upcoming election represents a watershed moment for our beloved country. It is more than just another election; it is a decision that will determine whether we advance with progress and development or revert to the days of hardship, neglect, and empty promises. Let us not sit back and let apathy determine our future.
Why voting is crucial:- Every vote counts
Participation is key to winning elections. Staying at home indirectly grants power to those who do not deserve it.
Apathy constitutes a vote for failure. Choosing not to vote benefits the NDC and John Mahama. Ghana cannot afford to make that mistake.
The stakes are high: our economy, education, employment, and long-term stability are at stake.
What's at risk with former President John Dramani Mahama?
Failed leadership: Mahama's record speaks for itself, with mismanagement of resources, rampant corruption, and the disastrous dumsor era that crippled businesses and households.
No plan, no solutions: Mahama has nothing to offer but excuses. His infamous "dead goat" and "not a magician" comments demonstrate his lack of accountability and vision.
He has nothing to lose: Mahama's return to power is about personal redemption, not Ghanaian progress. However, the rest of us would suffer greatly as a result.
Why Alhaji Dr. Mahmoudu Bawumia?
Competence and Innovation: Dr. Bawumia has demonstrated solutions-oriented leadership, from digitizing our economy to improving financial inclusion for all.
Proven results: The NPP's Free SHS programme, infrastructure development, and effective management of the COVID-19 crisis have changed people's lives.
Dr. Bawumia's policies are aimed at creating a strong, inclusive, and prosperous Ghana for all citizens.
Your Responsibility as a Ghanaian
1. Vote: Do not sit at home and expect others to make the right choice for you. Your voice is important.
2. Encourage others to vote: Explain to your family, friends, and neighbours the significance of this election. We must all work together to support Ghana.
3. Reject apathy: Staying at home is not a protest; rather, it is a gift to Mahama and the NDC.
Conclusion:
Ghanaians, let us turn out in large numbers to vote for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the NPP. The NDC is not a viable alternative. Mahama has nothing to lose, but we have everything to lose if we let him return to power.
Let us safeguard our progress, secure our future, and ensure Ghana's ongoing prosperity. The power is yours; use it wisely.
The writer, John Kwame Duodu (SIR JOHN), is the NPP Constituency First Vice Chairman, Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency.
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