A group known as the Nordic Chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with branches in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden has thrown it’s total backing to John Mahama, the 2020 NDC Presidential Candidate over his decision not to concede defeat to the NPP’s Nana Akufo-Addo. The believes that Mr John Mahama’s decision is based on “overwhelming evidence of unparalleled subterfuge and malfeasance that characterised the collation of the results of the elections”.
The group also said John Mahama be declared the President because “the vision that NDC under the able leadership of President John Mahama has for Ghana is clear. The NDC wants to continue to invest in Ghanaians and rejuvenate an economy that Akufo Addo and his
henchmen have grossly mismanaged. NDC wants to continue to build more roads, schools, health
facilities, and other infrastructure”.
Read the full release here.
Nordic Chapter (Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden)
A Message of Support and Solidarity to the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) regarding the 2020 General Elections in Ghana.
We the members of the Nordic Chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) made up of the branches in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden hereby lend our unequivocal and unflinching
support to President-elect John Mahama’s morally sound decision not to concede the 2020 presidential elections to the defeated presidential candidate of NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo.
The decisionnot to recognise and accept the results as “certified” by the Electoral Commission is based on theoverwhelming evidence of unparalleled subterfuge and malfeasance that characterised the collation of the results of the elections.
The hasty and haphazard manner in which the results were collated, certified and announced shows the extent to which the Electoral Commission of Ghana has been transformed into a cesspool of
corruption and contamination under the kleptocratic and autocratic regime of Nana Akufo Addo.
Never in the history of Ghana have deliberate and sustained attempts been made by an incumbent
government to jettison one of the sacred democratic-procedural institutions enshrined in our constitution to safeguard the Will of the People.
The transformation of the Electoral Commission into a massage parlour for massaging election
results is part of NPP’s direct attack on Ghana’s nascent democracy, and its attempt to impose an autocratic rule on Ghanaians.
Barely four months to the 2020 general elections and defying general public opinion, the NPP
government ordered the Electoral Commission to compile a new Voters Register to boost its
electoral chances. In the process, the police and military brutalised and disenfranchised many
potential voters in NDC’s strongholds. At the same time, registered voters in NPP’s strongholds
skyrocketed. Prior to this, the NPP government engaged in the ethnic balkanisation of Ghana through the creation of new districts and regions mostly along ethnic lines, also meant to promote the party’selectoral chances.
This orchestrated attack on Ghana’s democracy continued with the suppression of press freedom and liberties of Ghanaians under a dark national atmosphere characterised by NPP-inspired
vigilantism and thugism, successive scandals involving top government officials, and the politics of impunity. A heavy nationwide blackout of character, integrity, responsibility, accountability and
transparency seemed to engulf our dear motherland as Ghanaians prepared to vote.
On December 7, 2020, Ghanaians voted overwhelmingly as expected against these shameful autocratic attempts by Nana Akufo Addo and NPP to derail Ghana’s democracy. Through their votes,
Ghanaians asserted their Will and embraced the vision that President John Mahama and NDC have for Ghana.
For NPP to turn around in wanton desperation to steal the elections in broad daylight is a serious criminal act, a complete and utter travesty of justice and the democratic-procedural mechanisms
that undergird our democracy. As the last hope of Ghanaians against autocratic rule, NDC must not
relent in our determination to protect the Will and liberties of Ghanaians and safeguard our
democratic norms, values and institutions. The real results of the elections must be released!
The vision that NDC under the able leadership of President John Mahama has for Ghana is clear. NDC
wants to continue to invest in Ghanaians and rejuvenate an economy that Akufo Addo and his
henchmen have grossly mismanaged. NDC wants to continue to build more roads, schools, health
facilities, and other infrastructure. All in the name of the common good and in solidarity with common Ghanaian men and women. NDC’s ultimate aim is to create a Ghanaian society akin to the ones in the Nordic countries, where equalisation of opportunities through a true social democratic
and transparent governance is paramount. This was what Ghanaians overwhelmingly voted for on December 7, 2020.
In our sterling determination to fight with all the means necessary for the release of the true
parliamentary and presidential results of the 2020 general elections, we must reject all overtures
from so-called Civil Society Organisations (CSOS) to President John Mahama to concede the elections to Nana Akufo Addo, the loser. The silence of these organisations in the face of the violent
antidemocratic tendencies of the Akufo Addo regime has been eloquent and defeaning. Rather thancall on President John Mahama to concede, these organisations must assert their moral stance and make demands on Nana Akufo Addo to relinquish the reins of power to President John Mahama, the
rightful winner of the elections. This way, these organisations may contribute to redeem Ghana’s democracy and their own tarnished images.
Ghana belongs to Ghanaians. Their inalienable, inviolable and unbendable Will, as reflected in the
2020 elections, represents their power of self-determination that no autocrat and his poodles can
constrain or suppress.
NDC must safeguard that Will with all means necessary, and deploy it in building a better Ghana. Protecting that Will and the self-determination of Ghanaians involves self sacrifice. The Nordic Chapter of NDC remembers our six comrades, the NAADA 6, murdered in cold
blood by the armed forces of Nana Akufo Addo. They died asserting their self-determination. They
are heroes and martyrs of freedom. We mourn with their families knowing that Democracy and the Rule of Law shall prevail in Ghana.
We would like to emphasise that our 140 parliamentary seats won in the 2020 elections are non negotiable.
Let us keep up the fight to get back the remaining three stolen seats for Tarkwa Nsuaem,
Sefwi-Wiaso, and Techiman South before the convening of the eighth parliament. We also implore
the leadership of NDC to demand the immediate arrest and prosecution of the police and military
officers who murdered our heroes, and to intensify demands for an independent forensic audit of the results to ensure full transparency and accuracy in the results. We applaud the consultations
President John Mahama is having with various representatives of the international community. We appeal to the international community to intervene and ensure that Akufo Addo concedes the
elections to President John Mahama and ends his autocratic rule.
NDC is a peaceful social democratic party bent on building a peaceful, united and prosperous Ghana.
Should the evil forces of the oppressor continue to unleash the tide of violence on our people, then we must not hesitate to use the appropriate measures to curb this tidal violence decisively. For we
have the moral right, responsibility, and revolutionary zeal to do so!
THE WILL AND VOTES OF GHANAIANS MATTER!!!
Long live Ghana.
Long live the National Democratic Congress!
Communication Team
NDC Nordic Chapter.