EC will have the unpleasant duty of declaring Mahama winner – NDC
With exactly a week to the 2020 general elections, the opposition National Democratic Congress is optimistic of winning.
According to its national chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, the Electoral Commission will have no option than to declare former President John Mahama winner of the December polls after Ghanaians elect him.
“Ghanaians are ready for change and change is coming. I have been in politics for years and I can smell victory coming. I can smell a John Mahama victory coming”.
“And for the Electoral Commission, you will have the most difficult and unpleasant duty of declaring John Mahama as President-elect. And let me signal this caution, we have heard about some moves on how results will be channelled to the EC headquarters. We want to tell the EC that we will not agree to anything IPAC has not agreed to,” he told frantic party supporters on a march dubbed ‘Probity and Accountability’ march in Accra, Monday.
On his part, the General Secretary of the party, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, called on Ghanaians to consider a vote against the Akufo-Addo government in the December polls as ‘communal labour’.
According to him, Ghanaians cannot continue to live under the “family and friends” government of the Akufo-Addo administration.
“This President has only enriched his family since he took over the seat. The only people gaining wealth are people with Kyebi names and people with names such as Ofori Atta, Otchere Darko and Addo Danquah.
“This nepotism cannot be allowed to continue. Some Ghanaians are now changing their names just to secure jobs, the problem is not our names, it with bad leadership and Akufo-Addo must go. Voting them out is communal labour and we must deliver it,” he said.