Former National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Bernard Mornah, has declared his candidacy for the presidency.
He cited widespread encouragement from various demographics nationwide, including the elderly, women, persons with disabilities, and youth, who view him as the most capable leader to guide the nation.
According to graphic.com.gh, Mornah expressed that his decision to run stems from a desire to combat corruption and injustice, longstanding barriers to progress and sources of hardship for many.
He stressed the importance of electing a leader untainted by greed, emphasizing his own commitment to service and justice. Mornah asserted that his candidacy represents a commitment to fulfilling the aspirations of Ghana and Africa for self-sufficiency and equitable governance.
In outlining his campaign strategy, Mornah highlighted plans to revitalize PNC structures and collaborate with like-minded individuals nationwide, leveraging their support and resources to actualize his presidential ambitions.
“The increasing number of people from all corners of the country: the aged, women, people with disability, but more importantly, the youth—have been calling and waiting for my declaration so that they will commence mobilisation of both resources and votes for the project”.
“That greed leads to unquenchable corruption, so to turn the tide, we need someone whose background dictated that greed was an abhorred terminology. Becoming president for me is to fulfil the dreams of our forebears of Ghana and Africa capable of managing its own affairs.
“I have been around for a considerable period of time and those who have known me can attest to the fact that my whole being has been about service. I abhor injustice, it does not matter who is affected. I have fought for my enemies,”