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Election 2024: NDC will win December 7 polls by hook or crook – Said Sinare

Kabah AtawogebyKabah Atawoge
December 5, 2024
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The former Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Said Sinare, has boldly expressed the party’s unwavering resolve to secure victory in the upcoming general elections scheduled for Saturday, December 7.

His comments were made during the NDC’s final rally held on Thursday, December 5, at the Zurak Park in Madina.

Addressing a crowd of party faithful, Alhaji Sinare emphasised that this election is pivotal for the party and urged all members to remain steadfast and vigilant.

Alhaji Sinare’s address underscored the gravity with which the NDC is approaching the polls.

He described the election as a “must win” for the party, stressing that the stakes are exceptionally high.

The former vice chairman also accused the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) of plotting to manipulate the electoral process.

“This election is a must-win election for the NDC and we have no excuse to give Ghanaians than to win this election by hook or crock. This election is for John Mahama and we are winning it.

“I beg you in the name of Allah to police the polling stations and the collation centres because they are the key to our victory but this wicked New Patriotic Party wants to rig the election and so I expect every NDC member to be vigilant.”

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