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NR: Don’t get tired until last ballot is counted – NDC’s Elikem Kotoko tell supporters

by Malik Gazari
June 11, 2023
NR: Don’t get tired until last ballot is counted – NDC’s Elikem Kotoko tell supporters

Elikem Kotoko speaking to the media at the unity walk

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The Deputy National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress, Elikem Kotoko, has urged supporters of his party to police the ballot until every single ballot is determined at their respective polling centers during the 2024 elections.

He claimed that the NPP has plans to rig the elections to fulfill their much-talked-about “Breaking the 8” slogan.

Mr. Kotoko further admonished all the NDC party members to be vigilant and keep preaching about the party to be able to take over the administration of the country, as Ghanaians are now fed up with the “incompetent” governance of the NPP.

“We must talk to everyone we see about the good work of John Dramani Mahama and the NDC government, and we must all be like John Dramani Mahama and Attah Issah,” he said.

Arguing that supporters of the New Patriotic Party are presently suffering more than any other citizens in the country, Mr. Kotoko charged the NDC to present a united front in order to wrestle power from the NPP.

He stated that National Democratic Congress members should not be afraid of intimidation while ensuring that every vote is accounted for at the polling station level.

Commenting on the Assin North by-election, he said that the NDC is winning emphatically and that they are ready to match their main opponent “boot for boot” in both elections.

Elikem Kotoko made these assertions when he joined over a thousand constituents in a unity walk organized by the National Democratic Congress parliamentary candidate for Sagnarigu Constituency, Attah Issah.

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