NDC Elections: I am contesting because I want to Serve – Mustapha Zambrota

“I'm inherently humane, service oriented, execution driven, resourceful, versatile and above all enabler”

A vice chairman aspirant of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Krachi East Constituency, Mustapha Zambrota, has said that, the rationale behind his running for the vice chairmanship position of the party in the Constituency is to serve. He said members of the NDC in the constituency must give him the mandate because he is a servant leader.

He made the remarks in an interview on Oti Radio and Kano FM both in the Krachi East constituency.

Zambrota stated that he will serve diligently and work with all persons irrespective of one’s status or caliber (team work and team player).

He emphasized that, he is a dignified candidate, whose love and service to the umbrella fraternity has never been in doubt.

“I’m inherently humane, service oriented, execution driven, resourceful, versatile and above all enabler,” he added.

He says he stands for all organizational matters and valued peace in all situations, adding that, his commitment to party works earned him the tittle the workaholic Alhaj NDC Zam.

According to Him, it is utterly paramount for all members of the party to forge ahead in unity to reclaim political power in the 2024 polls.

He also advised delegates to elect competent candidates like himself who have the party at heart to steer the affairs of the party like he did when he was the constituency communication officer of the NDC.

“I’m calling for a free, fair, peaceful and transparent election for all aspirants”

He further stated that the NDC must forge ahead in unity for the party members to work assiduously for victory in 2024 to resolve the increasing hardship being visited on Ghanaians by the inept Akufo-Addo administration.

He appealed to all stakeholders to ensure that the elections are conducted in a democratic, civil, peaceful, fair and transparent manner.

By Phalonzy

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