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Ghanaian Politics

I won’t incite people to destabilise Ghana’s peace – Mahama

By : cd on 17 Dec 2020, 02:04     |     Source: myjoyonline

John Mahama

Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama says he will not incite citizens to destabilize the peace of the country.

According to Mr Mahama, his commitment to leadership is underpinned by the wish to ensure that democratic tenets are adhered to.

“I’m not going to do anything that jeopardizes the peace of this country, I’m peace-loving, I’m not going to incite people to go and destroy things, I will not do that,” he stated.The NDC Presidential Candidate emphasised that “we have reached the point in our democracy where we need to establish the principles of our democracy and make sure we uphold them all time.”

Speaking in an interview with Voice of America (VOA) Mr. Mahama described the just-ended elections as flawed and believes not conceding defeat in the just-ended December 7 polls will make Ghana a better place.

He added “If my principled objection to a very flawed election and to the circumstances surrounding the environment, will make us re- establish our democratic foundations and create a better foundation to our future, I’m willing to go that rout.”

To him, President Akufo-Addo lacks competence in upholding the democratic principles of the country.

“All of the things he has done over the last 4 years, his misuse of the military services and the national security to threaten journalists, creates a general atmosphere that is unpleasant to our democratic principle,” he said.

John Mahama further accused the incumbent government of failing to uphold the true nature of democracy by what he alleges is government’s use of the security agencies to influence decisions in their favour.

“When a President starts to use the military and security agencies to oppress their people, we shouldn’t think they are oppressing just their political opponent but the whole nation.”