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Do or Die: Mahama couldn’t have said it better – George Opare Addo

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Do or Die: Mahama couldn’t have said it better – George Opare Addo

The National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr George Opare Addo has defended the ‘Do or Die’ comment made by the former President and 2020 flag bearer of the party, Mr John Dramani Mahama.

In a twitter post sighted by GhanaPlus.com on Wednesday, September 8, he said Mr Mahama couldn’t have said it better.

According to him, the expression do or die simply shows ones strong commitment to a process adding the New Patriotic Party(NPP)’s worry over the comment only tells their ulterior motives for the 2024 elections.

“I hear Yaanom are peeved that we are committed to protect votes and lives in the 2024 elections. Do or Die is an expression to show a strong commitment to a process. How that is a worry for the NPP tells you their ulterior motives for 2024.  @JDMahama couldn’t have said it better!,” his twitter post reads.

 2024 elections will be a do or die affair

The former President and 2020 flag bearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC) Mr John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, September 7 in an interview with Techiman based Akina FM said the party had learnt lessons from the happenings of the 2020 election and would do everything to protect their win at the polling stations come 2024.

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Speaking as part of his thank you tour in the Bono Region, he said it would be a do or die affairs at the polling stations to win the elections to help prevent some of the development which cost them in the 2020 elections.

“We have learnt our lessons from happenings during the 2020 polls. The 2024 elections will be won or lost at the polling station. It will be do-or-die at the polling stations. The right thing must be done during the polls. We will win the elections at the polling station and won’t wait for collation centre results nor petition the Supreme Court if aggrieved,” he said.

Source: GhanaPlus.com

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