A former Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Mrs. Joana Appiah-Dwomoh, has galvanized supporters of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) to loudly tell the success story of the Mahama Administration.
They should reach out to every voter – go from door-to-door to help them to understand why they needed to renew the mandate of the government.
She was speaking at the launch of the party’s election campaign in the Atwima-Mponua constituency at Tano-Odumase.
Mrs. Appiah-Dwomoh indicated that the achievements of the government over the last four years had been phenomenal but said that should not make anybody complacent.
It was important for members and supporters of the party to remain focused and work hard to expose the deception of their political opponents.
She urged the people to vote massively for the party’s presidential and parliamentary candidates to bring more development to them – improve their living conditions.
Mr. Stephen Yeboah, the parliamentary candidate, gave the assurance that he would focus on education and sports development, if elected by the people.
He was going to do everything to ensure the construction of more school structures and the establishment of a nursing training school in the area.
Source: GNA
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There is NOTING there to talk about! CHANGE IS COMING!
The NDC party owns it as a duty to win this years election and no stone should be left unturned in that pursuit. We cant derail the progress we have chalked by allowing the NPP into power. We cant set the clock of development back. The grass roots should be motivated, financially and materially, to move on with the campaign in high gear. The NPP and the press has become relentless in it lies and fabrications against the president and the party and it its going to be worse in the coming days getting closer to the elections.