‘Reject coup talk, safeguard constitution’ — Mahama urges Ghanaians

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John Mahama
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Former President John Dramani Mahama has called on Ghanaians to firmly uphold the constitution and avoid any consideration of endorsing a potential coup d’état.

The flagbearer of the opposition NDC stressed that entertaining thoughts of a coup should be completely off the table, even in the face of current economic challenges.

This call comes in response to recent coups in neighboring West African nations like Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and Niger.

Mr. Mahama, who was speaking at the 3rd National Conference of Imams in Kumasi, criticized the Akufo-Addo-led government for its management of national affairs.

“We told NPP the path they were taking was dangerous, but our advice fell on deaf ears. And that is the reason we are where we are today, and we are all facing the challenges. So, we all have to help out and get out of this mess. But we would have to adhere to constitutional governance so that we are not swayed by the alternative of coups.”

“We should know that no matter the hardship there will be the opportunity for an election for different people to be elected. It is only left with a year for us to say goodbye to some people and welcome others who can fix the economy. So let’s continue respecting the Constitution. We should never think of coups, and everything will be fine,” he stated.

Reading a communique jointly drafted by the regional imams from across the country, Suallah Abdallah Quandah, Executive Secretary, the Conference of Regional Imams of Ghana condemned any advocacy for a coup d’état while urging the government to implement effective measures to address pressing concerns of Ghanaians and thereby prevent any potential calls for a coup d’état.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH

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