Former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a passionate appeal to Ghanaians to vote for change in the upcoming December 7 elections. Delivering his final campaign speech at the Zurak Park in Madina, near Accra, Mahama emphasized the need for a new direction in Ghana’s governance.
He described the upcoming election as a “defining moment” for the nation, stressing that it presents a choice between the current state of Ghana and the Ghana that citizens desire. Mahama’s vision for Ghana includes a country of opportunity, prosperity, and justice for all, where young people can find decent and sustainable jobs, and entrepreneurs can thrive in a fair market.
The former President also promised to prioritize the needs of public sector workers, women, and girls, ensuring they receive the recognition and opportunities they deserve. Furthermore, he committed to fighting corruption, making food more affordable, and running a lean government with minimal waste.
Mahama’s message resonated with the massive crowd in attendance, who were eager to hear his plans for Ghana’s future. As the country prepares to head to the polls, Mahama’s call for change is likely to resonate with many Ghanaians who are seeking a new direction for their nation.