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Bernard Mornah to Mahama: Keep Your Campaign Promises.

Wed, 11 Dec 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

PNC's Bernard Mornah Reminds Mahama to Deliver on Campaign Promises.

The 2024 presidential election has come to a close, and President-elect John Dramani Mahama is set to take office. As the dust settles, Bernard Mornah, the unsuccessful Presidential Candidate of the People's National Convention (PNC), has issued a reminder to the President-elect to fulfill his campaign promises.

Mornah, who was disqualified from contesting the presidential election, has been vocal about his support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama. In a recent statement, Mornah urged Mahama to deliver on his campaign promises, which include recovering looted funds, abolishing certain taxes, and providing good governance.

Mornah's reminder is a timely one, as many Ghanaians are eager to see the President-elect follow through on his campaign promises. The 2024 election was marked by intense campaigning and high expectations from voters. As Mahama prepares to take office, he will be under pressure to deliver on his promises and address the country's pressing issues.

Mornah's statement also highlights the importance of accountability in Ghana's democracy. As the President-elect prepares to take office, it is essential that he is held accountable for his campaign promises. Mornah's reminder serves as a call to action for Mahama to prioritize the needs of Ghanaians and work towards fulfilling his campaign promises.

As the country looks forward to the new administration, Mornah's reminder serves as a timely reminder of the importance of accountability and transparency in governance. It is essential that the President-elect prioritizes the needs of Ghanaians and works towards fulfilling his campaign promises.

Source: Mercy Mensah