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Former President John Dramani Mahama says the next National Democratic Congress (NDC) government will work in earnest after assuming office.
This is to aid the NDC government salvage the bankrupt status of the country.
According to Mr Mahama, this will be done together with experts and distinguished Ghanaians.
“With togetherness, we shall win the 2024 elections, salvage what is left of our bankrupt country and build the Ghana we want, together,” he said.
He has thus called for hard work, greater commitment, and unity among the executives at all levels, insisting that campaign and party materials and logistics must be deployed to the branches where they are needed.
The former President who is yearning to be the 2024 Presidential Candidate of the party made this known on Wednesday, March 15, when he addressed delegates of the party in the Ahafo Region.
Mr Mahama, who launched his campaign earlier this month in Ho, has so far toured four regions to campaign, with executives overwhelmingly announcing their support, endorsement and votes for him in the May 13, 2023, primaries.
Venues for John Mahama’s constituency meetings were filled to capacity, with non-executives and party supporters also present to remind their executives that they expect nothing from them but an emphatic and full endorsement for John Mahama.
He has stated that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will keep a close eye on the elections in 2024.
Mr Mahama claims that the party will put in place adequate safeguards to ensure that all results are colated on time.
“Persons selected as polling agents must be vigilant and ensure that all ballot papers are counted and call the party office later and disclose the figures the party secured.
The figures will be uploaded into the system so by midnight, the party will have all results. All polling agents will be trained”, he said.
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