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A/R: Accept Defeat And Let Peace Prevail , Multiples Press Conference And Demonstration Can’t Change EC’s Result – M.E.F To John Mahama.

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The chairman for the Muslim Executive Foundation { M.E.F} in the Ashanti Region Chairman Musah Abubakar has edge the Former president John Dramani Mahama to accept the results of the Electoral Commission to protect the democracy of our nation.
In an interview with Myghanamedia.com / Awake TV correspondent Nana Kwaku Duah he said, incidents which has been happened across the country, Ashaiman, Sene East  and the rest is the intransigent of  press conference which has  been organized by the National Democratic Congress party executives.
According to him he said, Otukono, Sammy Gyamfi and the general secretary of the party Johnson Aseidu Nketia’s speech to the people insight them much which needs to end for the peace of Ghana to reign.
He then advice the party supporters of the ruling party News Patriotic Party ( NPP) to jubilate in a honorable way which will not provoke others to disturb the peace of our nation he added.
Again he said EC is the only institution to decide on election results and any party who does not agree with the EC’s results should go to court and contest, for press conference and demonstration’s doesn’t guaranteed a party power or results.
Source :  Nana Kwaku Duah – Myghanamedia.com / Awake Tv

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