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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Suame Constituency Parliamentary Candidate, Francis Dodovi has stated emphatically that the party will curse those who will snatch ballot boxes and also manipulate this year’s elections results.
According to Francis Dodovi “, the rigging mentality by NPP’s government and the Electoral Commission (EC) has been exposed”
Speaking on Kumasi based Pure Fm Morning Show hosted by Kwame Adinkra and monitored by MyNewsGh.com, Francis Dodovi emphasized that “everything shows that former President John Dramani Mahama and NDC will win the December 7 general elections”
“Mark it on the wall, Nana Akufo-Addo is not winning this elections. Their rigging mentality has been exposed and we will not allow NPP and EC to rig the elections. It will never going happen in this country. If they dare to rig the elections something will happen because we will invoke ‘Antoa’ on those who will make an attempt to rig the elections” Dodovi explained.
Francis Dodovi added that “We are vigilant and we will not allow ourselves to be intimidated and we will not allow anyone to rig in the elections.
“If you want to enjoy life after December 7 general elections then don’t dare to snatch ballot boxes or rig in the elections. Nobody can steal the mandate of Ghanaians”
He added that “What happened during 2016 general elections can never happen in 2020 general elections. I can confidently say NDC is winning the elections. We have visited all the 16 regions and the victory of the NDC is coming again. Nobody can story John Mahama’s victory”.
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