As we gear up for the upcoming elections, Former President John Dramani Mahama has called on international community to swiftly advocate for free and fair elections in Ghana.
According to him, free and fair elections are an issue of utmost importance in Ghana.
Mr. Mahama raised concerns about the independence of the Electoral Commission during a meeting with Ambassador Park Kyongsig of South Korea.
He said that there is a need for international community to campaign on an equal basis with the electoral commission and other political parties, including ruling and opposition parties.
Mr Mahama also discussed with Ambassador Park Kyongsig the invaluable support and investments South Korea has committed to Ghana.
He expressed his profound gratitude for restructuring Ghana’s debt, which will significantly bolster the debt restructuring efforts during these challenging economic times.
“Our discussion also delved into the $2 billion framework arrangement, a substantial investment that will significantly impact crucial sectors such as healthcare, education, environment, and agriculture. This arrangement, coupled with the introduction of new rice varieties, holds immense potential for enhancing food sufficiency in Ghana. South Korea’s commitment to bolstering our agricultural sector is truly commendable and will undoubtedly make a substantial difference,’’ Mr Mahama posted on his Facebook page.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Solomon Nartey