It appears the infamous ‘do or die’ declaration by former President John Dramani Mahama is receiving support from some prominent Ghanaians including chiefs.
The 2020 presidential candidate of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) recently announced the party considers the 2024 election very critical, stressing it will be a ‘Do or Die’ affair.
Accordingly, former President Mahama urged NDC agents to ensure the party wins the next general election even at the peril of their lives at the level of the polling stations.
However, the Krontihene of Ejura Sekyedumase, Nana Agyapa II, has expressed surprise about the twisting of what he reiterated as an idiom used by the former president.
According to him, Mr Mahama’s declaration was only to demonstrate the commitment of the NDC to plug any loopholes that contributed to the party’s inability to win the 2020 general elections.
Welcoming the former President and his entourage to the palace of the Frantehene ahead of his tour of the Ashanti Region on Monday, the Krontihene expressed his misgivings over the attempt to twist what Mr. Mahama said.
“These days even when you speak well some misconstrue it. It is unfortunate because the former President is only rallying his supporters that at the next elections the party would be vigilant and not be caught unawares, and that all persons given responsibility should focus and execute their task flawlessly to get their expected results.
“There is nothing wrong with what he said. But others have deliberately misconstrued his statement. But don’t lose hope, I know that good times are ahead. I am very happy that you have seen that it is not the court you would go to seek redress but that you and your party members will be vigilant and put in the right measures so that your victory is not stolen”, the Krontihene.
Speaking later at a gathering where the leadership of the NDC interacted with victims of a November 21, 2020 accident that involved members of the party from Frante, Frantehene Nana Owusu Sekyere Bobo III commended the former President for the developments he brought to the community during his Presidency.
He recalled that it was President Mahama’s NDC administration that connected 51 communities in the constituency to the national grid.
He also acknowledged Mr. Mahama for coming to the aid of the people and responding to a demand for a school block, among many others.
Nana Frantehene was optimistic that his community can always rely on the NDC if given another chance because of what the community previously benefitted under the party’s administration.
He also requested for help to upgrade their clinic to be able to cater for the health need of the people.