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The Asogli State Council has urged the locals of the enclave to come out in numbers and vote on Monday, December 7.
A statement issued and signed by the president of the Asogli State Council, Togbe Afede XIV, called on voters to guard against apathy on election day.
“All Ghanaians must go out and exercise the democratic right to vote and do so in an orderly manner. Indifference will destroy our democracy and create a breeding ground for undesirable results, ”the statement said.
Therefore, the statement condemned the alleged machinations of some elements to create confusion on voting day and disrupt the smooth and fair development of the elections in the volta region.
“Faced with the various challenges Ghanaians face, the COVID-19 pandemic, unemployment and generally difficult living conditions, among others, what Ghanaians need is hope, not fear. At this time when unimaginable atrocities are being committed on the black man in various parts of the world, we must work together to strengthen peace and create
Harmonious living conditions at home, so that our people do not prefer xenophobic isolation abroad.
“As we prepare to go to the polls on December 7, we ask all Ghanaians to keep in mind our important responsibility to do our best to ensure free, fair and transparent elections.”
Ghanaians will go to the polls on Monday with current President Nana Akufo-Addo and former President John Mahama as leaders in the race.
President Akufo-Addo’s NPP party has campaigned primarily in its flagship policy-free SHS, while Mahama has focused on job creation and tackling his opponent’s record of corruption just 72 hours before Election Day.
The government announced this week Monday, December 7, as a public holiday, to help voters go to the polls to elect the next president and 275 members of Parliament in the 16 regions.
— kasapafm