2020 polls will determine destiny of Ghana – Mahama says in New Year message

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Former President John Mahama has urged Ghanaians to go to polls on December 7, 2020, with the understanding that the elections will be critical for Ghana’s development.

In a pre-recorded New Year message, the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) said, more than ever, the country needs a more responsive government to competently administer the affairs of the country. 

“I do not say it lightly when I say that the 2020 elections will be a pivotal event for our country. It is one that will determine the destiny of our nation. And I believe at this critical stage in our nation’s life that Ghanaians deserve more than ever a government that is honest and truthful with them; a government that takes responsibility and gives them results not excuses or blame,” he said.

He also said Ghana needs a government that opens up opportunities to all its people and not just a few.

Watch Mahama’s New Year message in the video below.

President is seeking to return to the Jubilee House in the December general elections after crashing out of office in the 2016 polls. 

John Mahama, then the President, lost to candidate Nana Akufo-Addo in a fiercely-contested 2016  general election. Akufo-Addo polled 53.9% of the total valid votes, while John Mahama managed 44.4%, the worse so far for an incumbent President.