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Start preparing your handing over notes – Mahama tells NPP

By Vincent Ashitey
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Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, has advised the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration to state that it is preparing to hand over notes.

He declared that it was about time the NPP left power, stressing that the nation cannot afford to endure another day under their governance in 2025.

He said this while speaking at the manifesto launch of the NDC on August 24, 2024.

Mahama said under the current NPP, Ghana has been plunged into a “nightmare,” urging citizens to envision a brighter future.

“For the sake of God’s children, and in the name of God, the people of Ghana will wake up from this nightmare and envision a bright new dawn of opportunities for all these people and not just a few,” Mr. Mahama stated.

“Mother Ghana is crying for its true and genuine patriotic citizens to rise up to reset our beloved Nation. Ghanaians can take no more of the hardship and the impunity,” he added.

“Your vote on December 7th will end the tyranny, it will end the cronyism, it will end the corruption, it will end the hardship,” Mr Mahama declared. He promised that, if elected, he would restore trust and integrity to the Flagstaff House.

Mahama also called on the Akufo-Addo administration to begin preparing their handing over notes, stating that their tenure has been the “biggest political scam” pulled on Ghanaians since independence in 1957.

“They have decimated our democracy beyond recognition. They have destroyed families and livelihoods and pushed millions of our people below the poverty line. Your vote on December 7 will end the tyranny, it will end the cronyism, the corruption, the hardship, and it will also pave the way for the vision and trustworthiness, and I am going to restore that to the Flagstaff House.”

“This government must begin writing their handing over notes if they have not started that already,” the president further urged the government.