Ghana's main opposition leader on Sunday called on voters to rally behind him, saying he has the credentials to quickly turn the economy around and is not looking to amass personal wealth. Mahama is seeking a second and final four-year term in what is expected to be a close race between him and Akufo-Addo. "I am not seeking your mandate to come and amass personal wealth. Mahama, who has been showcasing scores of infrastructure projects as proof of development in his last four years, said he needed a second term to consolidate the gains and create jobs. Wednesday's vote will be the sixth consecutive democratic elections since former military ruler Jerry Rawlings introduced multiparty politics in 1992.
Source: The Star December 05, 2016 09:11 UTC