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Mahama writes; President Akufo-Addo’s anti-democratic and arrogant nature undermines peaceful power transition

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress NDC HE John Dramani Mahama has written on president Akufo-Addo’s recent public utterances towards the 2024 general elections and posture towards traditional leaders which has generated a lot of talks in the country. He described the president’s recent pronouncements as arrogant and anti-democratic, an attitude capable of undermining a peaceful power transition while also citing his recent demand to traditional leaders (Chiefs) to stand and greet him.


He reminded president Nana Addo that "that only the votes of the good people of Ghana and the will of the Almighty God will determine who succeeds him." Mr. Mahama intimated that the NDC will not be intimidated in this year’s election.


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"The almost eight years of Nana Addo/Bawumia have done extensive damage to our democracy. As the clock ticks towards the end of his mandate, the President's attitude and utterances give much cause for concern. His recent insistence that chiefs stand up to greet him should be a matter of serious consternation for political watchers.


He also recently stated that he cannot be succeeded by somebody he has defeated in previous elections. This connotes an arrogant nature and smacks an inherently anti-democratic personality, undermining the fundamental principle of the peaceful transition of power.


Nana Addo should be reminded that only the votes of the good people of Ghana and the will of the Almighty God will determine who succeeds him. This reaffirms the people's power in shaping our nation's future.


Suppose we are to draw lessons from Ayawaso West Wuogon and the state-sponsored killing of eight innocent citizens during the 2020 election; we know that this President is capable of anything and would not hesitate to trample on Ghana's constitution to manipulate the process in favour of his preferred successor.


I can assure him that Ghanaians and the National Democratic Congress will not allow this to happen. As I advised him in Damongo on Saturday, the best legacy he can leave this country is to superintend over a peaceful, transparent, and credible election."


Report: BBN_NEWS

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