John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a solid case for his re-election as President in the December 7 elections.
The former President contended that Ghana requires an experienced leader to manage its economic difficulties, not an experimental one.
In his remarks at a community engagement in Juapong, Volta Region, John Mahama emphasized the incoming NDC administration’s commitment to prioritizing youth development.
He advised the youth to accept money from politicians but to make the right option by voting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) out of office.
“Before the election, they will come with plenty of money, when they come, I beg you, take your thing back. But on the day when you go to the ballot box, remember the eight years of suffering, remember the eight years of hunger, remember the eight years of poverty and vote for the government and the president that will come and turn this nation around.
“In 2016, they said, oh try me and if in four years I don’t do well, you can vote me out. The same thing Jack Toronto’s younger brother is saying. He too says, try me, and after four years, if I don’t do well, you can vote me out but the youth of this country do not have the time to try anybody again.
“What we need is an experienced hand who has handled this country before and whose work we have seen. And so we are not going to try anybody. We are going back to experience, we are going back to expertise to turn our country around so that our youth can have a brighter future.”
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare