The General Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Kodua, has declared the party’s readiness for an emphatic victory in the forthcoming general elections on 7th December.
Addressing the NPP’s final campaign rally at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on Thursday, 5th December, Mr Kodua exuded confidence, asserting that no manoeuvres by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) could impede the party’s march towards success.
The event, which drew a massive crowd of enthusiastic supporters, served as the grand finale of the NPP’s nationwide campaign.
In his address, Mr Kodua assured attendees that the NPP had thoroughly prepared for the elections, citing the party’s strong policy framework, effective governance record, and comprehensive campaign strategies as the pillars of its expected victory.
He urged supporters to remain steadfast and resolute as the nation heads to the polls.
“We are winning the elections and nothing can stop it. Bawumia is the incoming president, and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) cannot stop it," he declared.
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