I’ll Accept Election Results Only If They Are Transparent and Fair – Mahama

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I’ll Accept Election Results Only If They Are Transparent and Fair – Mahama—-NDC’s John Mahama emphasizes the need for a transparent and fair electoral process in Ghana’s December 7 elections, highlighting concerns about irregularities.

Presidential candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama, has made a significant statement regarding his acceptance of the 2024 election results.

In an exclusive interview with Thomas Naadi of BBC Africa, Mahama emphasized that his acceptance of the results would hinge on the transparency and fairness of the electoral process.

When asked if he would accept the election results regardless of the outcome, Mr. Mahama responded, “If on the election day there is widespread ballot snatching and beating of people, and the military moving and intimidate people, and shoot people and tugs are all over the place, rampaging, you want me to accept that result, it will depend on the transparency and fairness of the process.”

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Ghana’s upcoming elections

Ghana’s general elections on December 7, 2024, are set to be a pivotal moment in the country’s democratic journey. The elections will determine the next president and members of Parliament, with all 275 parliamentary seats up for grabs. The elections come at a time when Ghana is facing significant economic challenges, including high inflation and unemployment rates.

The two main political parties, the NDC and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), are in a fierce contest for power. The NPP’s candidate, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is campaigning under the slogan “It is possible,” with a focus on digitalization and economic diversification. Meanwhile, Mahama is advocating for policies such as a 24-hour economy and stronger anti-corruption measures, including implementing the recommendations of the auditor general’s report.

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