[ads3]The President and Board Chairman of the Ghana Rugby Football Union, Mr. Herbert Mensah has urged Ghanaians to vote massively in the upcoming December polls.
The ace sports administrator who is campaigning for eligible Ghanaian voters to vote overwhelmingly in the December polls believes every single vote counts in elections and also in decision making.
The former Asante Kotoko Chairman who is also campaigning for a peaceful elections has entreated Ghanaians to troop to the various polling stations in their numbers and vote for who they think can steer the affairs of the country.[ads2]
“Let’s all go out and vote on December 7, do not stay at home because refusal to vote deny you the right for commentaries unless you are sick aside that we must all endeavor to vote”, Mr. Mensah urges.
“In this year elections, we have a former president who is contesting the seat against the sitting President. If you look at his tenure as president and believes he deserves to rule the country again, vote for him, same way if you look at what the sitting President has done like the free SHS, One village, one dam and you think deserves another term to continue the good works then vote for him. Never stay at home on the election day”, he added.[ads1]
He believes Ghanaians must ensure that Ghana keep holding the tag as a peaceful country in the December polls, a tag envied by most developed countries.
“We must ensure that Ghana continues to be that peaceful country. We must avoid acts that will lead to violence during the elections. At the end of the day, Ghana must be the winner and not any political party”, he said.
Mr. Mensah also entreated Ghanaians to practice the Coronavirus safety protocols like wearing the nose/face masks, washing the hands with soap before voting, keeping social distance and others because the devastating disease is still hanging around despite Ghana recording low active cases recently.
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