President John Dramani Mahama is urging Ghanaian electorates to come in droves unlike before to vote on Election Day, December 7, 2016.
In a tweet to the Ghanaian populace, Mr. Mahama who is vying for a second term in office as President of the former British Colony urged his people not to waste the opportunity in choosing a leader to steer the affairs of the nation for the next four years.

“Your vote is your chance to shape the nation – don’t waste the opportunity,” he noted.

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President Mahama is currently on a nationwide tour campaigning for votes in the upcoming Presidential and Parliamentary polls.
A victory for him will see him govern the West African nation for another four years having taken over the reins of power from the late John Evans Atta-Mills.

Source:kasapafmonline.com