NDC will Sing a Victory Song after 2024 Elections – Nicholas Amankwah
The opposition party finished its branch elections successfully on August 7, 2022, and is currently awaiting the Constituency and Regional polls.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Wassa Amenfi East Constituency of the Western Region, Hon. Nicholas Amankwah, has assured that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will win the December 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary elections as all indicators are showing that the party is a better option for Ghana.
He said this after his Party ended its Branch Elections to vote for competent, energetic, and more dedicated party people to steer the affairs of the Party at the branch level.
The opposition party finished its branch elections successfully on August 7, 2022, and is currently awaiting the Constituency and Regional polls.
The polls in the Wassa Amenfi East Constituency began on July 31, 2022.
Nicholas Amankwah in a statement to congratulate the new branch executives and copied to Ghananewsonline.com.gh, used the opportunity to commend Party faithfuls at the grassroots and the national hierarchy for supervising an incident free, free and fair elections especially in the East Constituency.
“I am grateful to God first and foremost, then to all Stakeholders and Executives, from the branch level to the national level, for the successful and peaceful election of Branch Executives in my constituency, Wassa Amenfi East.”
The MP bragged that the NDC delivered in terms of infrastructure for the country under the erstwhile former President Mahama’s administration and its opponents, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has underperformed contrary to their claim of being better managers of the economy.
To achieve a sounding victory come 2024 elections, the NDC MP implored members of the umbrella family to substitute their personal interest with the party’s leadership as they organize a nationwide internal elections.
Home Boy, as he is popularly known, also called on party faithfuls to work hard in unity to consolidate the party’s gains to enable it to win the 2024 general elections.
“I urge the newly elected executives and the entire membership of the NDC that we have a charge to keep. Come election 2024, inshallah, we shall sing the victory song,” he noted.
By William Dei Gyau