After bringing Opare Addo and Sammy Gyamfi back together, Mahama declares, “The exchanges must cease.”

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It doesn’t help our great party in any way and rather acts as a diversion from the difficulties brought on by the careless handling of our economy.

The former President continued, “Let’s maintain our eyes on the prize for the ‘Ghana we want’.”

Brogya Genfi has indicated that he may file a lawsuit to challenge the results of the last National Youth Organizer election, in which he narrowly lost to Opare Addo by 25 votes.

In an interview with Asempa FM in Accra on December 14, he stated that he believed the election was still ongoing and that he would continue to look into the problem to make sure that procedures were put in place to ensure free and fair elections.

“The National Youth Election for the NDC is not finished for me, that much I can tell without a surety. Elections are something I participate in and accept results from, but not when there are obvious manipulations.

I won’t allow that happen, at least not in the future. This must be kept in mind for the party’s upcoming elections. Otherwise, if caution is not exercised, incumbents will engage in these strategies and apply them to keep their positions.

He gave the example of the Eastern Regional election, which was recently declared invalid by the courts following a petition by some irate members.

After bringing Opare Addo and Sammy Gyamfi back together, Mahama declares, "The exchanges must cease."After bringing Opare Addo and Sammy Gyamfi back together, Mahama declares, “The exchanges must cease.”
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