Vote NDC To Secure Ghana's Future - Jane Naana
The Vice Presidential candidate for NDC Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang has asked residents in the Oti region to critically consider the implications of the choices they will be making at the December 7 polls. According to the NDC running mate, a vote for her party would be a move towards good governance that will secure the future of the country against poverty, unemployment, insecurity and intimidation. She made the call at a
community engagement in the Oti regional capital of Dambai on Friday October 30 2020 while on a 2 day campaign tour of the region. She said, “We have presented to you a manifesto that is very inclusive and represents the interest of all manner of persons in Ghana. Our manifestos would address issues that affect ordinary Ghana; the fisherman, the farmer, the Okada man, the nurse, the police, the teacher and even
children who do not have a vote at this moment.” “It is, for this reason, I tell you that those who are going around giving you money are engaged in vote-buying. But you’ve to ask yourselves if the monies they’re giving you today can address the challenges you’re facing. Ask yourselves where these people have been for the past four years when your roads are bad when you don’t get buyers for your farm products because of the hardship
in the system,” she added. She stressed further that, “Take the monies and chop but when you get to the ballot box on December 7, go and vote for a party that has done all these before, choose a man who has respect for all and vote for the NDC for the future of Ghana and that of your children who cannot make that choice now.” On the first day of her tour of the Oti region Naana Jane Opoku visited the Biakoye Krachi East and
Krachi Nchumuru constituencies addressing party faithful and traditional authorities on her party’s policies and plans ahead of the elections. The tour which enters the second but final day has begun with another community engagement at Kete Krachi in the Krachi West constituency. The team would later move to the Nkwanta South and North constituencies later in the day where they will be rounding up the campaign.