The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has expressed absolute confidence in the return of John Dramani Mahama as Ghana’s president.
Addressing an energetic crowd at the NDC’s final rally at Zurak Park in Madina on Thursday, December 5, Fifi Kwetey passionately called on Ghanaians to seize the opportunity for change by voting overwhelmingly for the NDC in the December 7 general elections.
Speaking with conviction, Fifi Kwetey urged the electorate to allow the will of God to prevail by electing John Dramani Mahama as the nation’s next leader. He described Mahama’s return to the presidency as not only a political necessity but also a divine mandate, destined to bring transformation and restore hope to Ghanaians.
“Once you stand by the truth, God will fulfill his word, and the word of God concerning December 7 is that Ghana is due for victory and change. Ghana is due for the coming back of John Dramani Mahama, and no power will stop it,” Fifi Kwetey declared, drawing loud cheers and applause from the crowd.
The rally, which marked the climax of the NDC’s campaign activities, brought together thousands of party supporters clad in the NDC’s signature red, white, green, and black colors. The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm as attendees waved flags, sang party songs, and chanted slogans in support of Mahama and the party’s parliamentary candidates.
Fifi Kwetey underscored the importance of this election, framing it as a decisive moment for the youth of Ghana. He called on young people to reflect on the challenges they have faced under the current government, including unemployment, economic hardship, and a general sense of disillusionment. He urged them to turn out in large numbers to cast their votes for change.
“December 7 is for the youth,” he proclaimed. “You have to look at the suffering, the disappointment, the loss of hope, and come out to make a statement that enough is enough, and the NPP must go.”
His speech centered on themes of hope, unity, and the restoration of Ghana’s dignity. Fifi Kwetey painted a picture of a brighter future under Mahama’s leadership, highlighting the NDC’s commitment to addressing the needs of ordinary Ghanaians. He accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of failing to deliver on their promises and plunging the country into economic difficulties.
“The time for change has come,” he continued. “The NPP has had their chance, and they have failed. This election is about rescuing Ghana and putting it back on the path of progress and prosperity.”
The rally was attended by several high-ranking NDC officials, including parliamentary candidates, regional executives, and grassroots organizers. Each speaker echoed Fifi Kwetey’s call for unity and determination, urging supporters to focus on the bigger picture of reclaiming power and delivering on the party’s promises.
Fifi Kwetey’s remarks also highlighted the role of faith in the upcoming elections. He urged Ghanaians to trust in God’s plan and to see Mahama’s return as a fulfillment of divine will. His emphasis on faith resonated with the audience, many of whom see Mahama as a leader capable of restoring the country’s fortunes.
As the rally continued, the crowd’s energy grew even more fervent. Supporters chanted slogans such as “Mahama afa” (Mahama has won) and “Edey bee kɛkɛ” (It’s sweet and smooth), expressing their unwavering belief in the NDC’s victory. The event served as a rallying point for party faithful, reinforcing their resolve to secure a decisive win on election day.
The December 7 elections are seen as a pivotal moment for Ghana, with the NDC positioning itself as the party of change and renewal. The NPP, on the other hand, has campaigned on its record in office, urging voters to stay the course. For Fifi Kwetey and the NDC, the message is clear: the time for change is now, and the future of Ghana depends on the choices made at the ballot box.
As the rally drew to a close, Fifi Kwetey delivered a final message of hope and encouragement. He reminded supporters of the power of their votes and the need to remain vigilant during the voting process. He urged them to reject any attempts to manipulate the outcome and to stand firm in their commitment to the NDC’s vision for Ghana.
“On December 7, let us go to the polls with confidence and determination,” he concluded. “Let us vote for John Dramani Mahama and the NDC. Let us vote for a better Ghana, a Ghana where every citizen can thrive. Together, we will win, and together, we will build a brighter future.”
The rally at Zurak Park was not just a demonstration of the NDC’s strength but also a testament to the party’s belief in its message of hope and transformation. For Fifi Kwetey and the NDC, the path to victory lies in the hands of the voters, and they are counting on Ghanaians to make the right choice come December 7.