The Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Sammy Awuku, has described the 2024 general elections as a critical choice between optimism and despair.
He urged voters to embrace hope by rallying behind the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Addressing party faithful at the NPP’s final rally held at the University of Ghana Sports Park on 5th December, Mr Awuku expressed confidence in the party’s ability to fulfill its campaign promises.
He highlighted key priorities of an NPP government under Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, including job creation, enhancing the free Senior High School (SHS) programme, and ensuring financial stability for citizens.
He emphasized the transformative vision of the NPP and its determination to build on existing achievements.
“The election before us is an election between hope and hopelessness. It’s a contest between the future and the past. The election before us is a destiny vote. The free SHS, job creation, and money in the pockets of the youths are number one on the ballot paper."
"Don’t play with your destiny, vote wisely. This election is not about a fake promise of offering you three chicks or running shifts at a nightclub, no, not at all. This election is about your future.”
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