Greater Accra NDC launches house-to-house campaign to boost support for Mahama
The Greater Accra Region of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched a House-to-House Campaign, calling on all branch and constituency executives, as well as party members, to intensify efforts to secure victory for their presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, in the upcoming December elections.
The regional leadership emphasised the importance of the campaign underscoring the need for party members to engage directly with voters.
The campaign aims to strengthen support for Mr. Mahama by listening to voter concerns and articulating the NDC’s vision for a better Ghana.
Speaking to a cross-section of NDC members in Accra, Greater Accra Regional Chairman, Mr. Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, rallied the party’s grassroots to action.
"We are confident that through this campaign, we will mobilise the support of the good people of Greater Accra and demonstrate our commitment to the values of accountability, transparency, and service to the people," he stated.
He further urged party members to join forces and work relentlessly to ensure victory for Mr. Mahama, saying: "This is a moment of truth for our party and our country, and we must rise to the challenge. Let us work together to make John Mahama's victory a reality!"
Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku
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