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General News of Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Source: 3news.com

Ghanaians have now realised NDC best for them – Mahama

Former President John Mahama Former President John Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday kick-started his campaign to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) into the next elections, suggesting Ghanaians have now realised the NDC had Ghanaians at heart.

Addressing party supporters and constituency executives of Awutu Senya West at Bawjiase, Mahama said Ghanaians having experienced his government and that of Akufo-Addo, now convinced the NDC is the best party to help them.

“As the adage goes, you need to carry both water and alcohol to know the one that is weightier. I have a firm belief that Ghanaians have experienced the two and know which is weightier. I believe by God’s grace, Ghanaians will give the NDC victory in 2020,” he said.

Mr. Mahama is currently on a four-day campaign tour of the Central Region where he is touching base with party executives and supporters as well as opinion leaders.

Described as the biggest loss of the NDC ever, Mahama polled 44.4 per cent votes in the 2016 elections as against Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s 53.8 per cent.

In August this year, he announced his comeback to lead the party into the 2020 general elections, something that did not come as a surprise to many who saw the writings on the wall.

His decision to seek a comeback has however received mixed reactions from both within and outside the country some of who have urged him to rescind decision.

According to Mr. Mahama, when he lost the 2016 elections, he took solace in the fact that “Sometimes, when you desirously want something, God does not give it to you”.

He said he believes in the biblical quote that “whatever God does is good,” adding “If you look at it carefully, it was the will of God for us [NDC] to lose the [2016] elections”.

Mahama added: “It is not every time that one will be victorious in whatever he seeks to win; sometimes you will lose.”

The former president said it is important that one learns from his loss and mistakes but should not let those deter him to make another move, adding, “having lost the 2016 elections, we’ve prepared to face the 2020 elections head on”.

“In 2016, a lot of mistakes were made but we cannot blame one person; some constituencies did not train party agents well, some agents too did not turn up to observe the elections. If people vote in an election and your agent is not there, definitely they will cheat you,” he claimed.

Also, he said some campaign items did not get into the right hands; mistakes he said they have identified and taken measures to prevent them from reoccurring in the next elections.

“We have learnt lessons and in 2020 the campaign items will go through the National Executives, to the Regional executives, then to the constituency chairmen and then to the right people for the campaign”.