Don’t vote for ‘skirt and blouse’ – Mahama warns NDC supporters



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On Friday, the presidential candidate of the Democratic National Congress (NDC) warned supporters and supporters of the Party that they should not vote in a skirt and blouse in the December 7 elections.

Mr. John Dramani Mahama appealed to Party supporters and sympathizers to vote number two on the presidential and parliamentary ballots for him as president and all NDC parliamentary candidates.

He made the appeal on the first day of the resumption of his regional campaign tour of Ashanti in a durbar of the chiefs and the people of New Edubiase.

Mr. Mahama explained that when the Ghanaians gave him the mandate, he would need the support of the Party’s members of Parliament to execute his agenda for the nation.

He urged Ghanaians to examine their standard of living for the past four years and cast their votes wisely on December 7.

Adding that if Ghanaians take a good look at their standard of living before casting their vote on December 7, God willing, he would be victorious.

He called on Ghanaians to vote for the NDC to return to power to continue their good works.

Mr. Mahama assured the chiefs and people of New Edubiase and Adansi Dampoaseman that his next administration would continue with all the projects that he started in the area during his first term.

Some of the projects include Block E, the New Edubiase sports stadium, the New Edubiase – Tonkwase road and rural electrification, which had been abandoned by the current government.

Regarding farmers, he said his next administration would supply free fertilizers to cocoa farmers, as part of efforts to boost cocoa production in the country.

Mahama said his next administration will maintain and improve the high school’s free program, adding that the dual-track system would be phased out in a year.

He said the next NDC government would implement Free Primary Health Care for Ghanaians to supplement the National Health Insurance Scheme, stating that only one Ghana Card would be needed to access Free Primary Health Care.

Nana Okofo Sobing-Kan, Adansi Dompoasemanhene, called on Ghanaians, especially politicians and their supporters, to ensure free and violent elections on December 7, stating that “Ghana is the only country we have”.

It should be recalled that on Thursday, November 12, Mr. Mahama had to suspend his six-day campaign tour of the Ashanti following the death of former President Jerry John Rawlings, the founder of the NDC.

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