The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has extended heartfelt gratitude to voters in the Greater Accra Region for their warm and enthusiastic reception of the party’s Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, and his campaign team during their recent visit to several constituencies.
In a statement released by the party, the NDC expressed deep appreciation for the overwhelming support and hospitality shown by the people of the region. The visit, which aimed to engage with local communities and share the NDC’s vision for Ghana, was met with an encouraging response that has left the party feeling both humbled and inspired.
Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the party, commented on the positive reception, stating, “We are thrilled by the massive turnout and the excitement that greeted our team in every constituency we visited. This is a clear indication that the people of Greater Accra Region are ready for change and are embracing our message of hope and transformation to Build the Ghana We Want.”
The statement highlighted the various ways in which the residents of Greater Accra demonstrated their support, including warm smiles, open arms, thought-provoking questions, insightful feedback, and unwavering encouragement. The NDC expressed its commitment to continue listening to the voices of the people, addressing their concerns, and working tirelessly to deliver on its promises.
As the campaign progresses, the NDC promises to keep voters informed about upcoming visits to other constituencies within the region. The party urged all citizens to join them on the journey to transform Ghana and restore hope to the people.
The Greater Accra Regional Communication Directorate of the NDC signed off the statement with a message of optimism, encouraging voters to remain united in their quest for a brighter future: “Thank you again, dear voters of Greater Accra Region, let’s win together!”
The NDC’s outreach to the Greater Accra Region is part of a broader effort to galvanize support across the country ahead of the upcoming general elections.
Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh