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6 years agoon
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Adubianews

Running mate of National Democratic Congress flagbearer hosts said the gathering is committed to working for all electorates, independent of status and political alliance.
Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang said the NDC included a few people from the grassroots in the assemblage of its statement.

She said this in her location to the Paramount Chief of Bekwai Traditional Area, Oyeadieyie Kwadwo Armah Basape III and occupants of the network as a component of her mission visit, Wednesday.
Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang’s three-day visit to every one of the nine supporters of the Western North Region closes on Thursday.
As per her, the NDC’s choice to have a lady as a running mate is a call for attachment and backing towards guaranteeing that the nation recovers its lost notoriety.
“John Dramani’s decision is a call to all people the same, the young and youngsters to take an interest in making Ghana a main nation, in light of the fact that not at all like previously, individuals can’t highly esteem being Ghanaian any longer,” she said.

Prof Opoku-Agyemang encouraged the inhabitants to turn out in their numbers to check their enrollment just as cast their voting form for the John Mahama to additionally build up the nation.
The previous Education Minister said advancement is an aggregate duty and a result of solidarity, in this way she charged them to add to the improvement of Ghana by doing their part in casting a ballot the NDC into power.
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