Members of the Nationwide Democratic Congress within the Ablekuma Central constituency within the Better Accra Area, on Sunday organised a “Stroll with Latif for victory,” and launch the campaign for the incumbent NDC Member of Parliament (MP), Mr Abdul Latif Dan.
The occasion noticed not less than 20,000 constituents and members of the NDC taking part within the stroll led by the NDC constituency executives, which traversed the principal streets, showcasing their immense assist.
Notable personalities embrace, former parliamentary aspirant, Mr Henry Quashie, regional representatives, former assembly members, ward coordinators and different personalities, participated within the stroll, including to the occasion’s significance.
The stroll culminated in a vibrant marketing campaign launch at Mambruk Park, the place the power and enthusiasm of the group have been palpable.
The constituency secretary, Henry Quashie, urged the teeming crowd to vote massively for incumbent MP, Latif Dan, to retain the Ablekuma Central seat, within the December 7, presidential and parliamentary elections.
The secretary emphasised the significance of continuous the developmental initiatives and initiatives spearheaded by Mr Abdul Latif Dan.
The MP in response, expressed profound gratitude to the huge crowd for his or her unwavering assist and for becoming a member of him on the stroll.
Mr Dan then urged the constituents to vote overwhelmingly for the NDC presidential candidate, former President, John Dramani Mahama.
The MP additionally appealed to the folks to vote for him to retain the Ablekuma Central parliamentary seat, to make sure that the imaginative and prescient of John Mahama benefited the folks.
He cautioned members of the New Patriotic Celebration (NPP) towards initiating violence, stressing that the NDC in Ablekuma Central would meet them “boot for boot.”
The occasion was characterised stay brass band music, and marketing campaign songs of the occasion blurring from big loud audio system mounted on pickup vans to offer fanfare for the group.
BY TIMES REPORTER