The National Liberation Congress (NLC) has formed an alliance with the Ghana Alternative Party (GAP) to amass votes and secure victory in the upcoming December 7 polls. The strategic partnership between the two political parties also sought to harness their col­lective strength, build a broader voter base, to secure a decisive victory ahead of the elections. The founder of the NLC, Mr Stephen Atubiga, announced the political arrangement, at a press conference, in Accra, which was attended by dignitaries of both the NLC and GAP, party mem­bers and journalists. He said the alliance was a tem­porary move, specifically for the upcoming December 7 elections, adding that the partnership could be dissolved after the polls. "If NLC emerges victorious, the alliance will take a differ­ent path than if we lose. This indicates that the collaboration's longevity and trajectory are con­tingent upon the election results," Mr Atubiga explained.