Nigerian entertainer Richard Mofe Damijo, prevalently known as RMD, has communicated trust in the capability of the National Democratic Congress' flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, as President of Ghana.
Addressing Doreen Avio on honorary pathway of the 2024 EMY awards held in Accra, RMD requested that citizens pick an official competitor who will place the interest of Ghanaians above whatever else on December 7.
"I figure they shouldn't commit Africans' desired error to make. They ought to decide in favor of the best man, the one who has you covered. Not a lot of individuals on the political race voting form have you covered, so I feel that Ghanaians realize the one that has them covered, so they ought to decide in favor of that individual," he said.
He noticed that he has his #1 and would wish that Ghanaians give that individual the gesture.
"I like Mahama," the loved Nigerian entertainer said.
When asked by Doreen on the off chance that he was companions with Mahama, he said: "I have never met him. I simply realize that each time that I elapse through the air terminal and he fabricated it, and a ton of Ghanaian companions of mine let me know he did a great deal of work and I think you folks ought to give him an opportunity once more and find out how far it turns out."
Ghana will be going to the surveys on December 7, 2024 to choose its Leader and Individuals from Parliament for the following four years.
John Dramani Mahama, a former President of Ghana from 2013-2017, is challenging the Administration subsequent to losing his second endeavor in 2020.
Other Official Up-and-comers are Mahamudu Bawumia (New Patriotic Party), Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (Movement for Change), Christian Kwabena Andrews (Ghana Union Movement), Daniel Augustus Lartey Jnr (Great Consolidated Party), George Twum-Barima-Adu (Independent Candidate), Nana Kwame Bediako (Independent Candidate) and Hassan Abdulai Ayariga - (All People's Congress).
Others are Kofi Akpaloo (Liberal Party of Ghana), Mohammed Frimpong (National Democratic Party), Nana Akosua Frimpomaa (Convention People's Party) and Kofi Koranteng (Independent Candidate).