Musician Abubakar Ahmed known popularly as Blakk Rasta has said those on the neck of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama to accept defeat in the just ended 2020 Presidential elections have no case.
To him, the likes of social commentator Kwame A Plus, investigative journalist Manasseh among others asking Mahama to accept defeat or go court to seek redress are hypocrites.
Speaking on Zylofon FM, the host of Taxi Driver show said John Mahama should be allowed to fight the results in court in way of paving way for justice to be served.
“All those telling Mahama to concede defeat so the country goes forward knows what they’ll get from the stolen verdict by Jean Mensa. They will all eat from the stolen verdict. We are tired of concede, we want it to be done amicably. I don’t see anything from the background of Mahama which will stop him from conceding defeat, he conceded at the time he was even President. He called and congratulated Akufo-Addo then.
“So why will the same Mahama not concede when he needs to concede? It’s so painful after learning that hard to go write exams and one examiner fails you because he saw you with one girl he loves from your class. He has to mark you down simply because of the girl. Later he realise that, the girl is your Aunty’s daughter. We are all petty, as a nation, we can all run a better state with equal justice. God himself will be angry over that Fa Ma Nyame syndrome” he said.
NDC supporters have been hitting the streets to protest against the results of the election as declared by the chair of the Electoral Commission (EC) Jean Mensa after the presidential candidate John Dramani Mahama said he will not accept those results.
In the view of Mr Mahama, the results were manipulated to favour the governing New Patriotic Party.
Addressing the nation on Thursday December 11, the presidential candidate of the NDC said “The facts and figures on the pink sheets available to us indicate that numerous steps have been taken to manipulate the elections in favour of the incumbent. This calls into question the credibility of one of our most important institutional pillars of democracy, the Electoral Commission.
“It is now obvious to many objective minds that the Commission and its chairperson have been used to manipulate results from the various constituencies and in that process seek to subvert the sovereign will of the Ghana people.”
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