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Mahama: Citizenry have appreciated work of NDC

Former President and flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has appealed to the electorate to vote for him in the 2020 general election and “change the change” that came in 2016.

“Everywhere I went, I was met with concerns over stalled projects and economic hardships and that the next National Democratic Congress government under my leadership will complete all stalled projects and address other concerns facing the citizenry.

“We are all experiencing our various hardships and preparing our thumbs so that we change the change,” former President Mahama stressed.

He was speaking at the centenary celebration of Dabala branch of the Evangelical Presbyterian (EP) Church, Ghana, in the South Tongu District of the Volta region.

Former President Mahama pointed out that it was good and in God’s will that the NDC lost the 2016 general election for peace, unity, tranquility, stability, national cohesion and harmony to prevail in the country and also for the citizenry to appreciate the works of the NDC and appealed to the electorate to vote the NDC back to power next year.

“The NDC government in 2021 will complete and operationalise stalled projects on water, education, health and roads among others, I have the conviction to win the 2020 presidential election to fix mess created by Nana Akufo-Addo-led administration and give Ghanaians some relief from hardships thrust on them.


“There’s a lot of hardship in the system, but by the grace of God, next year, 2020, is an election year, I know by the grace of God, Inshallah, the NDC is coming back into government, we are coming back to fix every mess, the citizenry can have peace of mind, we’ll fix every mess nicely and relieve you of your burden,” former President Mahama promised.


Reverend Dr Emmanuel Amey, Clerk of the General Assembly, E.P. Church in a sermon on the topic ‘Give thanks to God in all things’, admonished the congregation to cultivate the habit of giving thanks to God in both good and bad times for thoughts of God for man are good.

Rev. Gideon Dabi, the Dabala District Pastor of the church, said the Dabala branch was worshipping in a classroom and called for support and assistance towards the project.-GNA

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