[ad_1]
Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, vice presidential candidate of the Democratic National Congress (NDC) has tasked voters to fully participate in the Election Commission (EC) voter screening exercise to avoid deprivation of the right to vote on December 7th.
She said the only way to ensure her eligibility to vote on Dec. 7 is by checking her details on the voter registry.
Addressing merchants and artisans at the Kotokuraba Market on Cape Coast in the Midwest as part of their tour of the region, the Running Mate reminded them that the only way to secure their votes to change the government is to ensure that their names do not are missing. from the register.
“There are more and more reports of names missing from the registry in our strongholds. Go and check your names, ”he said, adding that they have to act now to change the government.
He said that the mismanagement of the country’s economy has derailed the gains made by the former Mahama administration and that must be rejected.
“You are all witnesses to the mismanagement that has created difficulties for the citizenry,” he told the jubilant crowd.
According to her, voters should avoid surprises that could deprive them of their voting rights on Election Day, and that’s just by making sure their names exist on the register that was displayed for verification.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang explained the manifesto plans for the area and assured merchants effective economic interventions and infrastructure projects to enhance their business activities.
“We have done it before and we will do it again for your benefit,” he stressed.
The Running Mate urged people to be peaceful and tolerant, and avoid the policy of name calling, as ND will win the election based on their record.