Polls 2020: Vote NDC to Secure Ghana’s Future – Prof Jane



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The vice presidential candidate of the opposition Democratic National Congress (NDC), Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, has asked residents of the Oti region to critically consider the implications of the decisions they will make in the December 7 elections.

According to the NDC running mate, a vote for her party on December 7 would be a step towards good governance that will ensure the future of the country against poverty, unemployment, insecurity and intimidation.

He made the call at a community engagement in Oti’s regional capital Dambai on Friday, October 30, 2020, while on a 2-day campaign tour of the region.

She said: “We have presented you with a manifesto that is very inclusive and represents the interest of all kinds of people in Ghana. Our manifestos would address issues affecting ordinary Ghana; the fisherman, the farmer, the man from Okada, the nurse, the police, the teacher and even the children who do not have the right to vote at this time.

“That’s why I tell you that those who are giving you money are buying votes. But they must ask themselves if the money they are giving them today can address the challenges they are facing. Ask yourself where these people have been for the last four years when their roads are in poor condition, when they cannot find buyers for their agricultural products due to the difficulties of the system, ”he added.

She further emphasized that, “Take the money and chop but when you get to the polls on December 7, go and vote for a party that has done all this before, choose a man who respects everyone and vote for the NDC for the future. Ghana and their children who cannot make that decision now. “

On the first day of her tour of the Oti region, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang visited the electoral districts of Biakoye, Krachi East, and Krachi Nchumuru to speak with party faithful and traditional authorities about her policies and plans. party before the elections.

The tour that enters the second but final day has begun with another community engagement at Kete Krachi in the Krachi West constituency.

Later, the team would move to the Nkwanta South and North constituencies later in the day where they will complete the campaign.

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