Work With Winning Executives To Bring NDC To Power In 2024 General Elections – Former President Mahama Urges Losers

Delivering a speech at the just-ended national congress, Mr Mahama further called for unity post the internal elections and rallied victors and losers in the election to engage in conciliatory acts.

Work With Winning Executives To Bring NDC To Power In 2024 General Elections – Former President Mahama Urges Losers
Former President John Dramani Mahama has called on the losers in the justed ended national executives election to bury their difference to bring on board their vast  experiences in their quest to secure victory for the party come 2024 general elections.
Delivering a speech at the just-ended national congress, Mr Mahama further called for unity post the internal elections and rallied victors and losers in the election to engage in conciliatory acts.
According to the NDC Presidential hopeful there is enough room under the umbrella for everyone.
“We are all the winners, but those who were elected must be gracious in victory and those who have lost, let us understand that there is a lot of room under the umbrella.
“The party might be asking them to serve in other capacities and we are all going to work together to ensure that those who were not elected have a role to play in the victory of 2024,” he noted.
 He stressed the need for the charged newly elected national executives of the National Democratic Congress to prepare to hit the ground running.
Describing the 2024 general election as a critical one, Mr Mahama noted that the arduous task ahead requires the uninterrupted attention of the executives with their assigned mandates.
The 2020 presidential candidate of the NDC said “We must cut the celebration and set to work immediately.”
“These executives have been elected by the delegates to serve a mandate until 2026 and it is going to be a very important mandate because a most critical election with a higher stake is due in 2024 and these executives are going to oversee it.
“I believe they understand the responsibility that has been thrust on their shoulders. So this celebration must be very short. We must cut the celebration and set to work immediately,” he stressed on Sunday morning.