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If Not For ‘Do Or Die’ Tactics, Bagbin Would Never Have Been Speaker – Sam George

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Lawmaker for Ningo Prampram, Sam George says the National Democratic Congress’ ‘do or die’ tactics in Parliament won the Speakership position for Alban Bagbin.

According to him the events of January 6, 2021 saw a do or die tactics which delivered results for the NDC.

Sam George becomes one of many NDC MPs who have backed former president John Dramani Mahama’s declaration of the 2024 elections as a ‘do or die’ affair.

Mr Mahama had stated that the 2024 polls will be a do or die affair.

According to him, President Akufo-Addo has enrolled thugs and hooligans into the security services ensuring elections in the country are forced to go his way.

“We have learnt our lessons from happenings during the 2020 polls. The 2024 elections will be won or lost at the polling station. It will be do-or-die at the polling stations. The right thing must be done during the polls.

He has since received backlash from Ghanaians and politicians alike with some calling for outright apology.

Defending his stance on Moonlite FM in Sunyani on Wednesday, September 8, Mr Mahama said the comments were harmless and “those who don’t understand English should stop the school interpretation”.

“In English, we have idiomatic expressions. Those who dropped out of school do not understand idiomatic expressions. Do or die means a critical assignment you have and you must do the needful or perish. And so you must do the needful,” he stated in English, changing tongue to Twi by saying: “I meant NDC must not wait to go to the Supreme Court again. What we must do at the polling station and collation center must be done!”.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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