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The Dean of the University of Ghana, School of Law, Professor Raymond Atuguba says he is yet to see any effort at preventing a bloody election in 2024.
According to Prof. Atuguba, analyzing the mantra of “All die be die” and “Do or die” which are the slogans of NPP and NDC respectively, the 2024 election could be bloody if certain critical steps are not taken.
Speaking on the third Joy Change Speakers Series on Newsfile, Saturday, Prof. Raymond Akongburo Atuguba said that there have been no political intellectual efforts to ensure no such incident occurs.
Referring to a lecture he delivered on how to avert such a situation, the Law lecturer said, “I talked about ‘All die be die’ and ‘Do or die’. I outlined the characteristics of both slogans and the party that stands behind them.
"I indicated in that lecture that unless certain critical steps are taken, the election 2024 could be bloody and could disintegrate our democracy.”
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