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NDC Professionals Forum, North America chapter by this release fully support the “Do or Die” statement made by former President John Dramani Mahama.
It’s a statement that seeks to draw the attention of Ghanaians and state institutions to go at every length in protecting the sanctity and integrity of future elections.
Election is a process and the need for constant review is very necessary to the growth of our democracy.
This statement is purposed to create the needed awareness and remind Ghanaians of what is expected of us as citizens.
“Do or Die” to us means that, Ghanaians must ensure, there’s fairness, justice, peace, transparency and accountability at every polling station. It’s about upholding the Constitution of the Republic of Ghana in truth and fairness.
"Do or Die” is all about showing commitment and executing a task to perfection, as such, we fully stand with President Mahama in this instance and encourage every voter to be emboldened and feel motivated to do what is right by the Constitution.
NDC Proforum, North America wishes to encourage all Ghanaians to support the “Do or Die” agenda to rescue this country from the democratic dictatorship rule of the NPP
“We are all involved in building our motherland.”
Signed
Arnold Appiah
President, NDC Professionals Forum, North America
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