Election 2024: John Mahama will become president again – Goosie Tanoh

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Augustus Goosie Tanoh, a founding member of the NDC, holds a positive view that the party’s former president and standard-bearer, John Dramani Mahama, is poised to clinch the 2024 elections, fostering national unity transcending ethnic, religious, and generational lines.

Speaking at the CUA hall in Ajumako, Central Region, during the commemoration of this year’s June 4th anniversary themed ‘Unity, loyalty and vigilance for victory 2024’, Tanoh, who previously served as the Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) and Head of State of Ghana, Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings, emphasised that the sacrifices made on June 4, 1979, which paved the way for the Fourth Republic, should serve as a catalyst for the NDC’s unity and the nation’s progress amidst challenges.

‘So, I would like to suggest that the unity we seek to build is not just unity within the NDC party but a unification of our nation, especially our youth and women, around the concrete challenge of building a better Ghana. We will win the election, John Mahama will become president again, and we will continue to unify our tattered nation, rising above ethnic, religious, gender, and age distinctions. One Ghana for all” he said.

Goosie Tanoh said a deep economic crisis that confronted the country 45 years ago like high unemployment, especially among the youth; crippling poverty; rampant corruption; economic mismanagement; and a struggling currency have resurfaced under the current government, and there was an urgent need to rescue the country.

‘In short, comrades, victory is not just about December 7, 2024. December 7, is just a milestone, an important one, in the ongoing battle with the forces that work round the clock to keep us dependent and poor. Defeating NPP will not, however, end this struggle. Victory is about winning the war we launched many years ago against exploitation, poverty, ignorance, and the marginalisation of our people” he said.

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