Dr Louisa Hannah Bissiw, the National Women Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has urged the electorate to vote for the former President, John Dramani Mahama, the 2024 flagbearer of the party, on December 7.

She said the NDC government was always thoughtful of the plight of the ordinary citizens.

Dr Bissiw assured the people that they would see remarkable im­provement in their socio-economic livelihood if the NDC regained political power.

Dr Bissiw gave the advice when addressing supporters and mem­bers of the NDC at Bechem in the Tano South Municipality of the Ahafo Region.

Prior to that, supporters and members of the party undertook a peace walk to showcase the need for the people to promote peaceful Elections 2024, and to strengthen the party’s support base ahead of the general election.

Dr Bissiw called on the elector­ate to vote for Mr Charles Akwasi Asiedu, the NDC parliamentary candidate (PC) for the Constitu­ency, describing him as develop­ment-oriented.

“Mr Asiedu can bring develop­ment of the constituency to the next level and better the lives of the people too,” Dr Bissiw emphasised.

She said the NDC PC had un­dertaken numerous development projects even while in opposition and commended him for his passion for development.

“We must, therefore, give the PC the chance to lead the constituency as our MP for the purpose of devel­opment”, Dr BIssiw stated.

Mr Aseidu expressed appreciation to the party for its support, and urged supporters and members to remain formidable and intensify the electioneering.

That, he added, remained the surest way the NDC could regain political power, form a government that could not alleviate the plight of Ghanaians.

Mr Malik Sulley, the Tano South Constituency Chairman of the NDC, advised the electorate to vote for the NDC and the PC on December 7, for development.

—GNA



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