Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has admonished NPP campaigners not to relent on their efforts and think the 2020 election is a done deal.
Leading a street and house to house campaign in Akyem Ayirebi in the Eastern Region, he said the opposition NDC should not be underestimated in their ability to hoodwink electorates in the run-up to the December 7, polls.

"We have worked hard, but the most important thing now is to avoid complacency and ensure all pro-NPP registered voters cast their ballots correctly on Dec 7,” he said.
Distributing handbills and educating voters on how to vote, Mr Nkrumah warned that any NPP member who assumes the election has been won already poses a danger to the cause of the party.

"We need to work hard because our future as a country depends on this election. All of us must work as though we were still in opposition.
"We must not stop knocking on doors, visiting shops and lorry stations until we secure a wide margin victory for President Nana Akufo-Addo and his MPs," he said.

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