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E/R: NDC's Aikins Ofori Sets Sights on Constituency Chairman Post with Promise of Development

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Mr. Aikins Ofori, the Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has thrown his hat into the ring for the position of Constituency Chairman in the upcoming internal polls. In an interview on Adekye Mu Nsem Current Affairs Programme on Wednesday, 20th May, 2026, Ofori highlighted his achievements and contributions to the party, citing his service as Communications Officer and Dean of Eastern Regional Communicators. He also revealed that he has trained eight communicators to promote the NDC's good governance on traditional and social media. Despite facing intimidation as Communications Officer, Ofori attributed his successes to his strong relationships with party bigwigs and his effective lobbying skills. He emphasized that his candidature is driven by the youth, who are calling for his leadership, and promised to serve with diligence and unity, focusing on development. Ofori is urging party delegates to vote for him massively, pledging to bring significant dev...

‎Urgent Call to Action: NGO Founder Rallies Support Against Galamsey Crisis ‎

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  The founder and leader of the Ghana-based non-governmental organization, Save The Nation For Future Leaders, Mr. Kwadwo Atta Apeakorang, has issued a passionate appeal to all Ghanaians to rally behind President John Dramani Mahama in the intensifying battle against illegal small-scale mining, widely known as "galamsey." ‎ ‎In a message that has gained traction across digital platforms—initially surfacing on TikTok before being widely disseminated via WhatsApp—Mr. Apeakorang highlighted the catastrophic impact of the practice. Standing on the banks of a river visibly crippled by pollution, he expressed deep concern over the environmental degradation. He warned that the rampant destruction of water bodies and the encroachment on arable lands pose an existential threat to the nation’s food security, cautioning that a failure to act now could lead to a future plagued by famine. ‎ Emphasizing the urgency of the crisis, Mr. Apeakorang urged citizens to transcend political affi...