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Accept And Concede Defeat To Maintain Peace We Have In Ghana....... Defeated Parliamentary candidate Advise

 

Mr. Samuel Kofi Essel 


 Accept And Concede Defeat To Maintain Peace We Have In Ghana....... Defeated Parliamentary candidate Advise


A renowned businessman who double as Ghana Union Movement (GUM) parliamentary candidate for Gomoa East Constituency in the central region, Mr. Samuel Kofi Essel has made a passionate appeal to both his colleagues defeated parliamentary candidates and  presidential candidates to accept defeat in good faith.


That, according to him, would promote peace and make Ghana once more an oasis of peace in the West African sub-region.


  Mr. Samuel Kofi Essel made the call through press men following the controversies raised by the NDCs and some parliamentary candidates who couldn't made it to their aimed destination in the just ended parliamentary and presidential elections.


According to him, the results provided by the Electoral Commission reflect the true results of the elections and that the elections were conducted in a free, fair, and transparent manner.



To him this year's election has been well conducted and the Electoral Commission should receive praises than the bastardization meted out to them by the NDC members.



He added that, if any loser still feel unsatisfied and wish to contest the elections, they should do so peacefully and through the appropriate channels and stop inciting the lame youth who may end risking their lives for their selfish and personal gains.


“If you claim to be true Ghanaians then they should stop what they are doing and let us move this country forward and build the country and create jobs so that Ghana will grow.”



_Story filed by Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku, sweet fm, Twifo praso-C/R_

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