Greater Accra NDC Launches Aggressive House-to-House Campaign for John Mahama

As the NDC pushes forward with its house-to-house initiative, it hopes to strengthen its connection with the electorate, particularly in Greater Accra, a key battleground region for the upcoming elections.

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Greater Accra Region has initiated an urgent House-to-House Campaign to rally support for its presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, ahead of the December elections.

The move is part of the party’s strategy to secure a decisive victory for Mahama.

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In a directive to branch and constituency executives, the party’s Greater Accra leadership called for immediate action to engage with voters at the grassroots level. The campaign aims to solidify support through direct voter interaction, addressing concerns, and highlighting the NDC’s vision for Ghana’s future under Mahama’s leadership.

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Addressing party members in Accra, NDC Greater Accra Regional Chairman, Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, expressed confidence in the campaign’s ability to mobilize significant backing from voters in the region. “Through this campaign, we will show our dedication to accountability, transparency, and service to the people. This is a pivotal moment for our party, and we must rise to the challenge,” he said.

Ashie Moore urged party members and executives to work tirelessly to ensure the success of the campaign, emphasizing the importance of grassroots mobilization.

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“We must mobilize resources and our people to secure a resounding victory for John Mahama. Every vote counts, and we cannot afford to leave any stone unturned,” he added.

As the NDC pushes forward with its house-to-house initiative, it hopes to strengthen its connection with the electorate, particularly in Greater Accra, a key battleground region for the upcoming elections.

This intensified campaign comes as both major political parties prepare for what is expected to be a tightly contested presidential race in December.

Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh

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