Election 2024: Be present at the polling Stations during Vote Counting on Dec 7 – Akamba to Ghanaians

Meanwhile, former president John Dramani Mahama has said that a future NDC government will focus on creating sustainable jobs for young people through a 24 hour economic policy.

A former National Organizer of the Democratic Congress (NDC), Joshua Hamidu Akamba, has urged Ghanaians and supporters of the umbrella fraternity to halt any attempt by anyone who tries to disrupt the polls on Election Day, this they can do by their presence at the various polling Stations during the counting of the Presidential and parliamentary ballots, he said.

Akamba indicated that, the NDC must work to protect the ballot boxes fiercely to ensure that every single vote counts.

Speaking with ghananewsonline.com.gh in an interview, Captain Akamba as he is affectionately called said the NDC will continue to maintain peace and tranquility to eschew all forms of violence on Election day.

He emphasized that the NDC and Ghanaians really need to resist any attempts to disrupt the polls because “Election 2024 is a win for the NDC.”

He said the NDC will not countenance the NPP to use vigilantes to intimidate any voter or disrupt the elections, stating that, the peace council and traditional leaders in Ghana should call out specific political parties whose activities will undermine the peace of the country.

Meanwhile, former president John Dramani Mahama has said that a future NDC government will focus on creating sustainable jobs for young people through a 24 hour economic policy.

He said his government will also embark on massive infrastructural developments to open up the country.

On education, John Mahama said he will make technical and vocational education free to ensure that educated young people are skilled enough to meet the demands of the job market.

 By Lawrence Odoom

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