Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am
The citizens of Ghana has finally seen the end of a peaceful campaign by President Nana Akufo Addo and opposition, John Mahama for the presidential election coming up in December.
Mary Attoh, a Ghanaian road seller, shares her desires for casting a ballot day, “Monday, we need harmony. They are doing the political race on Monday.
For this exceptional political decision in a time of Covid, no assemblies had been permitted and the media were then attacked by ideological groups, trying to draw in new electors.
Pius Koumadou said anticipate that things should be tranquil, despite the fact that there is cause for worry in a portion of the territories, particularly in the Volta area where we comprehend there’s been a substantial military presence.”
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