Mahama Engages Diplomatic Corps On Ghanas Elections Calls For Fair Process
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 11:00
The presidential candidate of Ghana's opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, met with 24 members of the diplomatic corps in Accra on Thursday to discuss the nation’s upcoming general elections and the need for a transparent, fair electoral process.
Hosted by U.S. Ambassador Virginia Palmer, the meeting allowed Mahama and NDC officials to present concerns about electoral practices, rising corruption, and perceived threats to Ghana’s democratic integrity.
Sharing insights from the meeting on Facebook, Mr Mahama emphasized that the discussions were both frank and productive, providing a platform to voice the party’s positions.
Similarly, he indicated, the meeting provided the party an chance 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 obstacles and the importance of free, fair, and transparent elections," he said.
In addition, he said, "I shared our party's vision for a more prosperous and equitable Ghana and our commitment to strengthening democratic institutions."
Mr Mahama expressed his appreciation to the diplomatic corps and their "dedication to supporting our democratic and developmental journey."
He added, "Their insights and perspectives are crucial as we work together to build the Ghana we want for all Ghanaians."graphiconline

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