The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has informed their polling agents that they intend to serve them “Ataya” in order to keep them awake and alert so that they can carefully monitor the 2024 elections in order to prevent vote rigging.
People living in the northern part of the country drink a lot of “ataya,” which is a locally brewed variety of tea that is very popular. It is well known for its capacity to enable users to remain alert and full of energy so that they can complete any laborious assignment or responsibility.
Former President John Dramani Mahama, who is seeking to lead the NDC once again as their presidential candidate for the elections in 2024, stated that he believed drinking “Ataya” would enable the NDC agents to perform well. John Dramani Mahama is seeking to lead the NDC once again as their presidential candidate for the elections in 2024.
“On December 7, 2024, we shall serve our agents tea, coffee, and “ataya” at the polling stations in order to enable them to stay awake and monitor the election results in order to help prevent rigging,” John Mahama announced publicly. “This will enable them to stay awake and monitor the election results to help prevent rigging.”
During his recent tour of the Ashanti Region, he confidently stated that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has a greater chance to win the 2024 elections if they are conducted free and fairly at Tafo in Kumasi, where he was addressing NDC members and sympathizers.
Mr. Mahama stated that “We shall definitely serve our agents with ‘Ataya,’ and hopefully by 12 midnight on December 7, 2024, we should get all of our results from all over Ghana from our polling agents so that we can collate them.” “We shall definitely serve our agents with ‘Ataya,’ and” “We shall definitely serve our agents with ‘Ataya. ”
The previous leader of the country gave off an air of supreme assurance as he declared, “God is on our side for victory,” implying that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would have no trouble removing the ineffective government that was led by the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
John Mahama, who also gave off the impression of being very devout and superstitious, stated, “God talks to me, and I hear his voice.”
The NDC’s time will come in 2024, according to God, but we have a lot of work to do before we can take power and form the next government.
As a result, he instructed all of the NDC branch executives in all 275 constituencies across the country to keep up the hard work and to be extra vigilant, especially on the day of the elections, to ensure that nobody would be able to rig the elections that will take place in 2024.
Mr. Mahama stated that “free and fair elections are what I expect, and if that is achieved, then definitely the NDC will win the elections in 2024,” and he added that he would provide logistics for the party to campaign. Mr. Mahama also stated that he would provide logistics for the party to win.
If you choose me to be your flagbearer, I promise that I will handle all of the campaign’s logistics. T-shirts, posters, bicycles, and motorbikes, among other things, would be distributed to the various constituencies so that they could campaign with them and increase the likelihood that the NDC would win.
“The items needed for the campaign would be distributed to every branch. It would be dispersed uniformly across all of the branches. Mr. Mahama bemoaned the fact that in the past, some branches did not receive the campaign materials, which in turn negatively impacted their fortunes.
He claims that he will travel to all 275 of the country’s constituencies in an effort to garner support for his candidacy, stating that “I want a resounding victory in the NDC internal elections to prove to Ghanaians that we are united and ready to win power in 2024.” According to him, this tour will take place in the coming days.
On May 13, 2023, John Mahama announced that he would be competing with three other individuals for the position of NDC flagbearer. He indicated that “God’s time is the best,” and as a result, he was very confident that he would be declared the winner of the election.