The 2020 Presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, says the party has learnt its lessons following the controversial loss in the 2020 elections.
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Addressing party executives and supporters in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region on Tuesday, he assured them that the NDC, in the 2024 elections, will put all measures in place to win on the ground and avoid going to the Supreme Court for redress.
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“That lesson has been painfully learnt and shall not be forgotten. Elections are won or lost at the polling stations and collation levels and doing everything right, not at the Supreme Court,” he added.
The former President also said the NDC increased its votes from around four million to over six million votes in the Presidential elections, “but for arm twisting, we would have had 145 seats and won a clear majority in Parliament.”
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He also hailed the people of the Upper East Region for their contribution to the NDC’s effort by giving the party 14 out of the 15 seats in the parliamentary elections. He promised that “we have learnt from our mistakes. So next time, we’ll score 15 over 15 in this region.”
President Mahama is on a tour of the country to thank Ghanaians for their support and for voting for him and the NDC parliamentary candidates in the 2020 elections.