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Former President John Dramani Mahama has urged members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to preserve the legacy of late former President, Jerry John Rawlings.

He said the NDC as a party born out of the events of the 31st December Revolution, had a duty to uphold former President Rawlings’ principles of probity and accountability, as a part of their national life and daily practice.

Mr Mahama made the appeal on Thursday in Accra at the 39th Anniversary Celebration of the 31st December Revolution on the theme, “Sustaining the Gains of the 31st December Revolution: The Legacy of former President Rawlings”.

Other speakers at the event include the National Chairman of the NDC Mr Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo,

Other speakers at the event included the National Chairman of the NDC, Mr Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo, former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Dan Abodakpi, former Defence Minister, Dr Benjamin Kumbuor, and Member of Parliament-elect for Krowor, Madam Agnes Momo Lartey.

The ceremony was attended by high ranking officials of the NDC such as Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang and Mr Edward Doe Adjaho, a former Speaker of Parliament.

Mr Mahama said the flame that the late former President lit in 1981, which continued to burn for 39 years, would burn forever.

“The revolution was not perfect, as we know every human event is never perfect. Like any human being our founder, leader of the Revolution, Chairman Rawlings, was not perfect,” he said.

“But the sum of what he did on earth, especially from the age of 33 when he burst into the political scene of Ghana and the sum events of the 31st December Revolution represent a kind of atonement for the ills of the past.”

He said the revolution therefore, bequeath to Ghanaians the principle of holding to account persons entrusted with public responsibility, since sovereignty resides with the people.

He noted that the revolution also bequeath to Ghanaians a growing economy that ensured stability for our country’s progress over the years; and that also more importantly, bequeath to Ghanaians a constitution that was crafted by the ordinary people of this country.

He said it was because of the drafting of constitution by ordinary Ghanaians such as butchers, dressmakers, the mechanics, teachers, farmers and fishermen; that had made the country’s supreme law the most enduring constitution in the history of Ghana.

He said the late former President, while he was alive declared that he did not want monuments and statues to be erected in his honour but rather he wanted to be remembered in the hearts of men.

“And I believe that the only vehicle; that is the best vehicle that can ensure that he is remembered in the hearts of men is the vehicle of the political Party he founded and that is the NDC. This is the reason why we must commit ourselves to the cause of Party NDC,” he said.

“I know like every human institution, we might have our disagreement but let’s have and put as a focus for all of us that protecting the revolutionary origins of our Party and the legacy of our founder is the main objective that we all want to achieve.

“I dare say no one person can fill Jerry Rawlings’ shoes. No one person can encapsulate the charisma, the political wits and the courage exhibited by our late founder.”

 “And therefore, I urge that we should recommit at this 39th anniversary, that all of us will work together and that even when we have differences of opinion, we will resolve them in a way as not to endanger future of our Party,” Mr Mahama said.

Mr Ofosu-Ampofo said the NDC was not a Party that burnt markets but rather it was the Party that built most markets across the country.

He noted that the Party would be declaring a three-day fasting and prayers to support their legal team, which was handling their presidential election petition before the Supreme Court.

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