Mahama worried about the troubling trajectory of Ghana’s cherished democracy

Former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has opened up about his political party’s concerns on the electoral process in Ghana. The former President made this known to twenty-four (24) members of the diplomatic corps in Accra last Thursday. Apart from the challenges with the electoral process, the NDC flagbearer used the opportunity to discuss […] The post Mahama worried about the troubling trajectory of Ghana’s cherished democracy appeared first on MyNewsGh.

Oct 27, 2024 - 06:15
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Mahama worried about the troubling trajectory of Ghana’s cherished democracy

Former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has opened up about his political party’s concerns on the electoral process in Ghana.

The former President made this known to twenty-four (24) members of the diplomatic corps in Accra last Thursday.

Apart from the challenges with the electoral process, the NDC flagbearer used the opportunity to discuss the rising issues of corruption in the country.

“I held insightful discussions with twenty-four (24) members of the diplomatic corps in Accra last Thursday. The meeting, hosted by US Ambassador Virginia Palmer, provided an opportunity to present the NDC’s concerns about our electoral process, the rising issues of corruption, and the troubling trajectory of our cherished country’s democracy,” he said in a post shared via social media.

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I held insightful discussions with twenty-four (24) members of the diplomatic corps in Accra last Thursday. The meeting, hosted by US Ambassador Virginia Palmer, provided an opportunity to present the NDC’s concerns about our electoral process, the rising issues of corruption, and the troubling trajectory of our cherished country’s democracy.

Together with the NDC National Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, General Secretary Fifi Kwetey, and Director of Elections & IT Dr Edward Omane Boamah, we had a frank and productive discussion about Ghana’s challenges and the importance of free, fair, and transparent elections.

I shared our party’s vision for a more prosperous and equitable Ghana and our commitment to strengthening democratic institutions.

I am encouraged by the diplomatic community’s interest in Ghana and their dedication to supporting our democratic and developmental journey. Their insights and perspectives are crucial as we work together to build the Ghana we want for all Ghanaians.

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