A heated debate has erupted in Ghana as prominent figures, including Dr.
Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, caution religious leaders against advocating for a third presidential term for John Mahama. Nyaho-Tamakloe and others argue that such calls are dangerously divisive and threaten the country's constitutional democracy. The controversy intensified after a chief called for a national referendum on the issue, prompting further warnings to keep religious leaders out of political and constitutional matters. Critics insist that Ghana's peace and stability depend on respecting term limits and the rule of law.
The consensus among these leaders is clear: a third term for Mahama should not and will not happen.
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