Renowned political figure John Setor Dumelo has issued a fervent call to action within his political party, urging heightened vigilance to prevent rigging of 2024 elections.
Expressing concern over the potential maneuvers of the current government, Dumelo emphasized the necessity of vigilant oversight to safeguard the electoral prospects of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He warned against complacency, stressing that victory remains uncertain until the final ballot is tallied and affirmed. Dumelo underscored the ongoing nature of political engagement, rejecting premature assumptions of electoral success.
He emphasized the importance of sustained effort and scrutiny, asserting that the outcome of the elections hinges on meticulous observation and dedicated mobilization. By urging his party members to remain vigilant, Dumelo sought to galvanize collective action in the face of electoral challenges and underscored the dynamic nature of political competition.In his impassioned plea, Dumelo conveyed a sense of urgency, cautioning against premature declarations of victory.
He emphasized the need for unwavering commitment and diligence until the conclusive declaration of results, highlighting the pivotal role of every vote cast. Dumelo’s rallying cry serves as a reminder of the perpetual vigilance required in the political arena, urging his party to remain steadfast in their pursuit of electoral success.
Comments by John Dumelo Regarding 2024 Elections
It is not done and dusted. Until the last ballot paper is counted, it is not done and dusted. There is a lot of work. People cannot say because people are fed up with the NPP it is a done deal for the NDC, no, it is not a done deal till the last ballot paper has been counted and President Mahama has been declared a winner and most of our MPs including myself are in Parliament it is not a done deal.
We have to be vigilant because these guys are going to steal. Yes, elections are free but it cannot be fair when it comes to the NPP so we are ready for them. Go to the Ashanti Region, you have people just thumbprinting the ballot papers,” he remarked.