“Don’t relent on propagating the 24hr economy” – NDC communicators told

“It’s a policy that will create market for producers, it will create jobs for everybody to benefit from it and it will not create any job but a profitable and sustainable job so it’s something that we shouldn’t be relaxing on.”

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A communication member of the Bono East Regional National Democratic Congress and a senior Lecturer at the University of Cape Coast, Dr. Kassim Abdullah, has urged the party’s communicators to propagate positive messages from the NDC and their flagbearer.

He said this during a one-day workshop organized by the regional communication bureau of NDC at Akina City Hotel in the Techiman South Municipality.

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According to him, propagating the messages of the National Democratic Congress  will serve as a strategic approach in winning the upcoming elections as people need to hear the good massage of the NDC Party.

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Dr Kassim Abdullah said “conveying the NDC’s key messages and policies effectively is essential for engaging voters, building support, and influencing public opinion.”

“A clear and cohesive communication strategy can help shape perceptions, mobilize voters, and promote the party’s agenda.” He said

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He again urged the communicators to explain the 24 hour economy properly for voters to understand the policy because it is a life changing  policy and it is not going to be like NABco and the rest that the NPP government created and could not sustain them.

“If you look at the 24 hour economy that our father the visionary John Dramani Mahama is bringing will provide a lot of jobs and therefore we must explain it better to Ghanaians.”

“It’s a policy that will create market for producers, it will create jobs for everybody to benefit from it and it will not create any job but a profitable and sustainable job so it’s something that we shouldn’t be relaxing on.” He explained

 

Source: Elvisanokyenews.net

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