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5 years agoon
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Frimpong
A former chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ningo-Prampram Constituency, Mr Michael Tetteh Kwetey, has stated that victory for his party is non-negotiable come the December elections.
He has therefore challenged the party’s members across all 275 constituencies to unite to be able to protect the ballot boxes to return the party into government in 2021.
According to the businessman, who also doubles as a politician, the Akufo-Addo-led government has failed Ghanaians woefully.
“Things are not working as I just toured parts of the country and I can confidently tell you that this ham-fisted government has failed abysmally and the people are crying and asking for change as soon as possible.”
He also stated that upon his visits to various businesses in the country, most shop and business owners are suffering and for that matter are asking for change so the NDC can come to power and save their collapsing jobs.
“Abbosey Okai people are crying, Suame Magazine people are crying, teachers, nurses, traders at every corner are suffering because of the unbearable hardships the NPP government has brought upon this country,” he remarked at an event to adopt five more under-resourced constituencies in the Ashanti and Eastern regions.
He hopes to support them with resources, both financially and materially, to help the Parliamentary Candidates to win the seats for the NDC on December 7.
During his engagements with members of the party in the five newly adopted constituencies which include Bosomtwe Adansi Akrofoum, Ayensu Annor, Upper Manya and Fanteakwa, he urged the NDC faithful to work hard to make sure the party emerges.
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