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NPP Communicator Declares: "Burn Me Alive If Mahama Wins December Polls
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In a bold and controversial statement, a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communication team has vowed to accept a dire consequence should former President John Dramani Mahama emerge victorious in the upcoming December 2024 presidential elections. According to the communicator, who made the declaration during a radio interview, the confidence in the NPP’s performance and track record is unshakable, making a Mahama victory highly improbable.
“Mark my words,” he stated emphatically. “If Mahama wins these elections, you are free to burn me alive. That’s how certain I am about the NPP’s chances under President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration. The people of Ghana know we’ve done more for this country than the NDC ever did during their time in power.”
The statement has sparked widespread reactions, with many questioning the rationale behind such an extreme commitment. Critics argue that the communicator’s comments reflect a troubling trend of hyperbolic political rhetoric that has dominated Ghana’s political discourse.
Supporters of the NPP, however, see the statement as a demonstration of unwavering belief in the party’s policies and ability to secure victory in December. The communicator also highlighted the government’s achievements in areas such as infrastructure, education, and economic growth, contrasting these with what he described as the NDC’s failures during Mahama’s tenure.
Despite the confidence within the NPP, political analysts caution that the December polls are likely to be tightly contested. The National Democratic Congress (NDC), led by John Dramani Mahama, has capitalized on economic challenges facing the current government, positioning itself as the better alternative for Ghanaians.
As the political landscape heats up, statements like these add fuel to an already intense campaign season. While some see them as political bravado, others call for decorum and focus on addressing the pressing issues affecting ordinary citizens.
The December 2024 elections are poised to be a defining moment for Ghana, and Ghanaians will ultimately decide whether the NPP retains power or the NDC makes a comeback.
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