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Former President John Mahama has cast his vote in the Bole-Bamboi constituency of the Savannah Region in northern Ghana, expressing confidence in securing victory in the ongoing presidential election.
Bole-Bamboi holds significant personal and political value for Mr Mahama, as he previously served as the constituency's Member of Parliament before ascending to the roles of Vice President and President of Ghana.
Speaking to the media shortly after casting his ballot, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer expressed optimism about the election's outcome.
“I am confident that Ghanaians will give me the opportunity to serve again. I trust in the democratic process and believe in the choice of the people,” he stated.
Mr Mahama further called on Ghanaians to turn out in large numbers to exercise their civic duty and ensure a peaceful voting process.
He reiterated the need for the election to be free, fair, and transparent, reflecting the democratic values Ghana is known for.
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