G. G. Anai, the Mporhor Wassa East Constituency Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has said hypocrisy, greed and complacency must give way to hard work.
He said without hard work and a new approach to democratic governance the party could not win the 2008 elections.
Mr. Anai said this at the annual constituency conference of the party at Daboase.
He said members of the party must be ready to defend the party at all times and should be able to explain the party's manifesto and agenda to others.
Major Samuel K. Amponsah, (RTD), former Member of Parliament for the area, said members of the party must unite and sacrifice to revive the fortunes of the party.
Source: GNA
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