Mahama Urges Special Voters to Choose NDC for a Safer Ghana

 

Former President John Dramani Mahama, the Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has urged individuals participating in the special voting on Monday, December 2, to cast their votes for him and the NDC.

He firmly believes that casting a vote for him and the NDC parliamentary candidates is not just a simple act of participation, but a decisive step toward building a safer, stronger, and more united Ghana.

 

According to Mahama, the support for his presidential candidacy and the NDC’s parliamentary hopefuls represents a commitment to addressing the nation’s security challenges, strengthening its democratic institutions, and fostering national unity.

He envisions a Ghana where all citizens, regardless of their background, feel safe, valued, and empowered to contribute to the country’s growth. By voting for him and the NDC, Mahama asserts, voters are endorsing a future that prioritizes peace, stability, and the collective prosperity of all Ghanaians.

 

 

In a Facebook post on December 2nd, Former President John Dramani Mahama shared a heartfelt message aimed at personnel from the security services, journalists, and staff of the Electoral Commission who were participating in the Special Voting. In his post, Mr. Mahama expressed his appreciation for their roles in the electoral process and highlighted the importance of their involvement in the democratic process. He stated,

 

“My special message to personnel of our security services, journalists, and staff of the Electoral Commission taking part in Monday’s Special Voting:

 

A vote for John Mahama and the NDC is a vote for a safer, stronger, and more united Ghana.” Through this message, Mahama emphasized his vision for the country, reinforcing his commitment to ensuring a secure and prosperous future for all citizens, urging the voters to support him and the NDC for the nation’s well-being.

 

 

 

 

 

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