A former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), Alhaji Hudu Mogtari, has donated GH¢20,000 to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Wa Central Constituency of the Upper West Region, through the constituency chairman, Issahaku Famina.
The donation was delivered on behalf of Hudu Mogtari by Comrade Yirimeh Mohaisen on Wednesday, June 19.
Sauda JB, the Wa Central Constituency Women's Organiser, expressed her gratitude for the generous contribution, stating that the money will significantly benefit the women's wing of the constituency.
Alhaji Famina thanked the esteemed Alhaji Hudu Mogtari for his continuous support to the party at the constituency, regional, and national levels.
He also prayed that the Almighty Allah blesses Alhaji Hudu Mogtari abundantly.
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