The Get Mahama Elected Action Group (GMEAG), a coalition of former appointees have donated one hundred thousand Ghana cedi in support of the filing fee for former President John Dramani Mahama as he aspires to be re-elected as the flagbearer of the NDC.
According to the group, the only leader that can wrestle power from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 is Mr. Mahama, therefore the need to mobilise resources to support his vision.
The GMEAG thus presented the money to Mr Mahama’s office to support the payment of his filing fee.
Making the presentation, Convener of the group, Hon Ato Sarpong, a former deputy communications minister said, the desire of the group was to get Mr. Mahama re-elected as he is the only one who can win power for the party to salvage the country from the economic quagmire it currently finds itself.
He said GMEAG will continue to offer support in diverse ways to Mr. Mahama for his 2024 campaign.
Mr. Sarpong assured Mr Mahama of the commitment of the group to work tirelessly at their branches, constituencies and region to ensure the NDC is victorious and Mr Mahama declared a winner at the 2024 polls.
Mr. Callistus Mahama, who received the donation on behalf of H.E John Mahama, expressed his gratitude to the group for the kind gesture at such a crucial time.
He appreciated the rationale behind the formation of the group and urged them to do more to bring the NDC to power.
The group, which started with a membership of about thirty eight (38) but has exponentially grown to eighty (80), is made up of former appointees of the previous NDC administration.
Chairperson of the group, Dr. Sherry Ayitey, together with the members earlier last month paid by a bankers draft an amount of GHS 30,000 for the nomination form of Mr. Mahama in their quest to get him re-elected as the flagbearer of the party.
Mr. Mahama has been touring some regions is to court for the approval of delegates and in their quest to get him re-elected as the flagbearer of the NDC.
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