Earlier today, Alhaji Said Sinare, a prominent figure within the National Democratic Congress (NDC), paid a courtesy visit to H.E. John Dramani Mahama at his Cantonment office. During this significant meeting, Sinare expressed his unwavering support for Mahama, hailing him as the “undebatable next President” of Ghana.
The discussions focused on Mahama’s comprehensive plans for reviving the nation’s economy, which Sinare described as being in a “sorry and porous state” under the current administration. Sinare was particularly impressed by Mahama’s vision, experience, and leadership qualities, which he believes are essential for steering the country towards prosperity.
“John Mahama embodies the qualities of a rescuer and a result-oriented leader with national and international acceptability. He is the only candidate with credibility and an unbreakable track record,” Sinare stated emphatically. He added that Mahama’s leadership is crucial for rescuing Ghana from what he termed the “inept leadership of these scammers and country wreckers.”
Sinare’s endorsement comes as a significant boost to Mahama’s campaign, as he praised the former president’s ability to connect with and unify the nation. The meeting underscored the NDC’s readiness for a “resounding one-touch victory” in the upcoming December 7th polls. Sinare stressed the importance of ensuring a fair election, warning against any attempts to undermine the will of the Ghanaian people.
In his message, Sinare also reached out to his Zongo brothers and sisters, promising to actively engage with them as part of the campaign efforts. “To my Zongo brothers and sisters, I am coming!!” he declared, highlighting his commitment to mobilizing support within the community.
Sinare’s endorsement and the fruitful discussions with Mahama reflect the NDC’s solidified stance and their determination to bring about significant change in Ghana. As the election draws nearer, the party’s unified front and Mahama’s leadership are poised to resonate strongly with voters across the country.