Election 2020 : “I have not congratulated any person” – John Mahama [watch]

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The Presidential aspirant for National Democratic Congress (NDC),John Mahama says he has not congratulated any person for winning the 2020 presidential election.

This comes after reports on social media suggested that the Former President has conceded defeat to the NPP flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

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He debunked the news while addressing the press on Tuesday evening.

“I want to state categorically and firmly, that I have not congratulated any person. And no attempt should be made to steal this election, we will resist it.”

Mr Mahama said, “We thank the Ghanaian people for the confidence they’ve expressed in us and it is clear the Ghanaian people want a change in this country.”

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Ghanaians are tired of Akufo-Addo and his government. We thank the electorate for giving us a working majority in Parliament, 140 seats in Parliament, which is a majority and no attempt should be made to subvert that.”

I have looked at the results we’ve collated so far and I’m excited and I’m happy with the results and we’ve won in 10 regions out of 16 and the Ghanaian people have expressed confidence in us and we will resist any attempt to subvert the will of the people.”

Mr Mahama said some of the things that are happening is “unacceptable and Nana Akufo-Addo continues to show credentials that are very undemocratic, you cannot use the military to try and overturn the results in constituencies that we have won.”

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NDC has collated its results and will give further details later and urged NDC supporters to remain calm and “we wait for the final verdict.”

Watch a video of the media briefing below

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