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Will Mahama Contest For Presidency Again In 2024? TT Caternor Reveals

Communication team member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), T. T Caternor, has hinted that the party will present former president, John Dramani Mahama to contest for the 2024 Presidential election in order to favor all NDC supporters for what happened with the 2020 general election.

Speaking on Atinka TV's flagship Morning show, Ghana Nie, hosted by Nana Owusu Nkrumah, Mr Caternor said;" Whether our flagbearer John Mahama likes or not we are presenting him for 2024 to contest for Presidential election."

" NDC is going to court not only because of John Mahama, but the EC has breached a lot of the rules and if we do not look at it, it can happen to another person, " he said.According to Caternor, the process of declaring the results by the EC Chairperson, Mrs Jean Mensa was wrong, adding that she did so with the absence of the media and party representatives and this is against the law.

He said, " These are some of the issues we are taking to court. the EC knows better and must come to explain. If the Electoral Commission boss is confident in what she has done then we will depend on the judiciary for the final decision. We went to court for the benefit of the nation and not solely because of John Mahama. "

For his part, the New Juaben North New Patriotic Party(NPP) Chairman, Kwadwo Boateng said the EC never changed any numbers from the gazetted results as being claimed by the NDC.

Caternor concludes that, No matter what they will do Nana Addo Danqua Akuffo Addo has already been sworn in as the president of Ghana, although Mahama have already submitted his petition to the Supreme Court but he will support Akuffo Addo and the NPP government to develop the country if the Court disapprove Mahama's Petition.


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