Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama has hinted at re-leading the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the country’s next presidential election.
Mr. Mahama, in his first public appearance since the Supreme Court dismissed his election appeal, urged supporters in the Volta Region’s Ketu South municipality on Wednesday, August 4 not to be disappointed with the result of the December 7, 2020 elections.
“So, I want to thank you very much and to say that this is virtually my first public outing after the election of 2020,” he told a gathering at Salakope, where he donated some relief items to victims of the latest tidal waves there.
“So, I want to take the opportunity through you, the people here to thank all our brothers and sisters in the Volta Region for the strong support that you showed me during the elections.
“You didn’t disappoint me at all. You played your part.”
The NDC’s three-time presidential candidate tasked supporters with ensuring that the party comes back strong to win the next elections.
“Let us not be disappointed or disheartened. They say he who fights and runs away or he who fights and loses, lives to fight another day and so what we need to do is to put us on reorganizing the party, selecting a new leadership and getting a flagbearer to lead us back into the next battle and I am sure that in 2024, by the grace of God, by the grace of Mawu Lisa, NDC will come back into office.”
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SOURCE: ATLFM ONLINE