2024 polls: Mahama'll 'destroy' my legacy if he wins, so, go out, register, vote against him – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Akufo-Addo has said former President John Mahama will destroy his legacy should he return to office in the 7 December 2024 general elections.
He has, thus, urged Ghanaians whose names are not on the electoral roll to go out and register in the Electoral Commission's ongoing limited registration exercise.
At a rally in Dobro after a visit to Blue Skies Limited, President Akufo-Addo said: “This is our election year and the limited registration has started", adding: "Anybody who hasn’t registered and is eligible should go and register".
"This is because your right to vote is your power", the president explained.
Also, tge president urged Ghanaians that "when the time is up for the voting, our job is simple: the person I defeated and my work, since I took over, seems not to please him." "I cannot hand over power to such a person", he repeated, warning: "He will destroy whatever we have done when he comes".
Rather, he said his deputy, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, deserves to be the next president.
"I am pleading with you to vote for the person I have worked with for the past seven and half years. I have faith in him and I know that he will come and continue the work I have begun as Dr. Mahamamudu Bawumia.”
Source: classfmonline.com
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