Social media users ask Mahama to ‘do the right thing’



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The Democratic National Congress (NDC) is still considering its options when it comes to the outcome of the 2020 general election.

Former President John Mahama has expressed his unwillingness to accept the verdict of the Electoral Commission (EC) that declared Nana Akufo-Addo of the PNP as the elected president of the December elections.

The NDC, during a large number of press conferences before Jean Mensah’s statement, called on supporters to do everything possible to “protect the mandate of the people.”

But after the declaration, the party has challenged the figures of the electoral management body with accusations of manipulation and filling of ballots, accusations that have been rejected by the EC.

They have also accused the government of using the army to intimidate election officials into declaring pro-PNP results in Techiman South.

At the last press conference on Thursday night, Mahama assured NDC supporters and Ghanaians “who voted for this change” that legitimate steps will be taken to reverse what he describes as a parody of justice in the results. presidential and parliamentary.

However, social media users have expressed mixed sentiments following some incidents that have occurred amid these expressions of opposition by the NDC, including the burning of tires in Tamale and demonstrations at the EC headquarters.

In the midst of all of this, #MahamaDoTheRightThing rose to # 1 in Ghana’s Twitter trends.

This is what users have been saying.



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