S/R: Alhaji Boniface campaigns for Alan Kyerematen in Sisipe
Alhaji Abubakar Saddique Boniface, former Minister for Inner-Cities and Zongo Development, has taken his campaign to Sisipe in the Salaga South Constituency of the Savannah Region to rally support for Alan Kyerematen ahead of the December 7 general elections.
The campaign is focused on garnering support for Mr. Kyerematen’s vision to transform Ghana through his Great Transformation Plan, which aims to create job opportunities for the youth.
Alhaji Boniface, who also served as the Member of Parliament for Madina in the Greater Accra Region, has been actively campaigning across the Savannah Region, pitching Mr. Kyerematen as the leader of the Movement for Change.
As part of the campaign he integrated with chiefs and opinion leaders for their buy into Mr Kyerematen's GTP
During his address, Alhaji Boniface urged Ghanaians to reconsider their voting patterns in the upcoming elections by voting overwhelmingly for Mr. Kyerematen.
He emphasized that Kyerematen’s plan for a unity government would create equal opportunities for all Ghanaians, fostering economic growth and national development.
Alhaji Boniface's campaign forms part of broader efforts to boost Mr. Kyerematen's support base as the elections draw closer and attempt to break the duopoly of the ruling New Patriotic Party and the opposition National Democratic Congress.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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