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    A businessman donates money and motorcycles to Mahama’s campaign.

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    Zeqblog Blog of Tuesday, 12 November 2024

    Source: Okine Isaac

    Pomeyie Richard Norkplim is a businessman who has stated that he will always vote for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2024 elections.

    Mr. Norkplim and his team, which included Pearl Enam Hatsu and Juliet Osei, conveyed their sincere appreciation for the chance to support the NDC campaign.

    Mr. Norkplim reaffirmed his faith in the NDC’s mission and current leadership, which includes Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate of former President John Mahama.

    He has sent two brand-new GY 7 motorcycles and an undisclosed monetary donation to support the 2024 campaign since he understands how difficult it will be to reach people across the nation.

    Mr. Norkplim emphasized how important motorbikes will be to increasing campaign accessibility, particularly in isolated locations, which will increase the efficacy of the NDC’s outreach initiatives.

    He hoped that the support would help the NDC in its quest to establish a “24-hour economy” and drive the nation toward prosperity.

    Under Mahama’s leadership, he reiterated his dedication to a better future and expressed faith in the NDC’s capacity to guide the nation in a way that will benefit all Ghanaians. Received with gratitude, the donation is evidence of the private sector’s role in influencing the country’s future. After receiving the gifts, Joyce Mogtari Bawa, Ayivi Daniel, and Director of Administration Dr. Caliatus Mahama thanked the crew for the gesture and expressed their belief that the donation will significantly aid John Mahama and the NDC in reaching the general public with their message of resetting and transforming Ghana.



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