Campaign activities have ended nationwide for all political parties ahead of Monday’s presidential and parliamentary elections.
The two main parties contesting in this year’s election – opposition NDC and the ruling NPP – on Saturday both ended their campaign activities in the Greater Accra region.
Flagbearer of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama and his running mate Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang have appealed to the electorate to vote on December 7 to save the future of the country and that of their children.
“We are voting to save our country, we are voting for the future of our children and children’s children; it is in your own interest to do the right thing,” the former University of Cape Coast Vice-Chancellor wrote on Facebook Sunday.
The NPP on the other hand is calling on Ghanaians to re-elect the President Akufo-Addo for more years. Both candidates have made a raft of promises ahead of Monday’s polls.
Ghana goes to the polls tomorrow Monday, December 7 to elect a President and 275 Parliamentarians. The presidential is deemed a battle between former President John Mahama and incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo.
Over 17 million voters are expected to partake in Monday’s voting.
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