A former Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Samuel Yaw Adusei, has presented two motorbikes and an undisclosed amount of money to the Bantama Constituency branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to boost electoral activities.
Adusei called on party members to rally behind the flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama and the party’s parliamentary candidates.
He described the NDC as the only hope for Ghanaians to rescue the country from poor economic management under the NPP.
"The NDC is the only hope Ghanaians can count on to rescue the country from poor economic management. I urge NDC supporters in Ashanti to double their efforts in the stronghold of the ruling government. The Ashanti region is the battleground for the 2024 general elections, so I call on all relaxed and experienced party members to come on board," Adusei said.
He warned against complacency, noting that the NPP targets 85% in Ashanti, while the NDC aims for 35%. "Complacency is not an option. The NPP targets 85% in Ashanti, while we aim for 35%. Unity is crucial to achieving our target and securing national victory".
The NDC’s Bantama Parliamentary Candidate Kwadwo Addai Dapaah promised to work hard to secure the seat for the party.
"I promise to work hard to secure the Bantama parliamentary seat for the party. Thank you, Hon. Yaw Adusei, for your support. We are going to work hard in the constituency with these motorbikes to enhance the NDC’s chances in the Bantama constituency. We will not give room to complacency in our campaign activities” he noted.
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