NDC grassroot supporters hails Mahama's “Do or die” comment

The NPP’s Deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen, in a sharp rebuttal said, “Mahama cannot intimidate us, we are not cowards.”

NDC grassroot supporters hails Mahama's “Do or die” comment
John Dramani Mahama

Grassroots supporters of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have hailed their leader’s 2024 elections “Do or die” comment. 

As part of his second leg nationwide thank-you tour, the NDC’s 2020 Presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama in a live radio interview on Techiman based Akina FM said the NDC had learned bitter lessons at the 2020 polls, arguing that it will not be repeated in 2024.

He accused the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) of using state security operatives to rig the 2020 elections and served notice that elections 2024 will be different because the NDC will protect the ballots at all costs.

According to him, the next general elections in 2024 will be a “Do or die affair” especially at the polling stations where elections are won.

His comment has drawn condemnations from a cross-section of the Ghanaian public including executive members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The NPP’s Deputy General Secretary, Nana Obiri Boahen, in a sharp rebuttal said, “Mahama cannot intimidate us, we are not cowards.”

However, NDC grassroots supporters have commended former President Mahama for making such an emphatic statement and urged him on, they made this comment when Soireenews contributors solicited the views of some grassroots parties in the Tamale Metropolis.

They called the bluff of the NPP apparatchiks and likened Mr Mahama’s “Do or die affair” comment to then 2012 NPP Presidential candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo’s infamous “All die be die” comment.

In a related development, President of policy Think-Tank, Imani Africa, Franklin Cudjoe in a Facebook post said Mr Mahama’s comment was in the same league with Nana Addo’s all die be die comment.

The NDC 2020 Presidential candidate is on a nationwide thank-you tour commending the electorate for the party’s overwhelming votes that culminated in Ghana’s first Hung Parliament.

Mr Mahama also enjoyed massive support at the last elections which results were contested in the Supreme Court, where Nana Addo’s reelection was upheld.

King Saha Abdullah