NDC@32: Unity, Stability and Development Renewed

As the NDC gears up for the upcoming December elections, Mahama reiterated the party’s campaign message of “Building the Ghana we want together,” emphasizing the significance of unity, stability, and development in driving the country forward.

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC), yesterday commemorated its 32nd Anniversary, with a special message from the party’s Leader and Flag Bearer, John Dramani Mahama, reflecting on the party’s founding principles of Unity, Stability, and Development.

Mahama emphasized the importance of these values in shaping Ghana’s future, echoing the party’s motto as a guiding principle for national progress.

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As the NDC gears up for the upcoming December elections, Mahama reiterated the party’s campaign message of “Building the Ghana we want together,” emphasizing the significance of unity, stability, and development in driving the country forward.

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He thanked the party’s supporters for their unwavering dedication, highlighting their pivotal role in realizing the NDC’s vision for a united and prosperous Ghana.

In a separate statement from NDC UK/Ireland, members reflected on the party’s revolutionary roots and commitment to social justice, calling on all party faithful to renew their dedication to the NDC’s core ideals.

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The signed, Kofi Adoli Chapter Secretary NDC UK/Ireland pointed to current challenges facing Ghana, urging a united stance against injustice and a restoration of the country’s prosperity.

The message concluded with a call to remember and uphold the party’s roots, with a commitment to ushering in a new era of progress under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama.

The NDC’s legacy of fighting for democracy and economic justice remains at the forefront of their mission as they strive to build a brighter future for the Ghanaian people.

Source: whatsupnewsghana.com

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