E/R: Former NDC Chairman Supports Fanteakwa South Candidate Ahead of Elections

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The presentation was made on Sunday, September 8, 2024, in the Fanteakwa South Constituency of the Eastern Region, where the 24-Hour Economy Health Walk was held.

The former National Chairman of the NDC, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, pledged to support the NDC parliamentary candidate in any way possible to ensure his victory in the upcoming election. He encouraged party members to work tirelessly towards securing victory for the NDC in the constituency.

Ambassador Victor Smith commended the parliamentary candidate for his hard work and dedication to the party and urged him to continue working hard for the good of both the party and the constituency.

Hon. Sadidi Mohammed, on behalf of the constituency executives and the parliamentary candidate for Abuakwa North Constituency, expressed his gratitude to the former National Chairman and Ambassador Victor Smith for their support. He assured them of his commitment to work hard to secure victory for the NDC in the constituency.

The generous donation from the former National Chairman demonstrates the commitment and support of party leaders toward the success of the NDC in the upcoming general election.

Hon. Charles Yeboah Darko (Ozay), the NDC parliamentary candidate for the Abuakwa North Constituency, along with constituency executives, received a motorbike and party-branded T-shirts from the former National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo.


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