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Kpando NDC launches campaign ahead of December polls            

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The Kpando branch of National Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched its campaign ahead of the December general elections with a health walk.

The Kpando NDC Constituency Chairman, Godfred Agbeteti, said the party supporters should begin their usual door-to-door and house-to-house campaigns to solicit for votes.

Addressing supporters of the party after a health walk through some principal streets of the Municipality on the theme: “2nd coming of the NDC is possible Together,” he called on electorates in the Municipality to change the fortunes of the Constituency by voting for the flagbearer of the Party, Mr John Dramani Mahama and Mrs Dela Sowah in the December polls.

Mr Agbeteti said the NDC party abhorred “skirt and blouse” voting and also did not recognise any independent candidate.

“On election day go straight and look for the umbrella symbol, vote for it and victory would be in favour of the Party,” he assured.

Mr Agbeteti said Kpando has always voted in favour of the NDC and  they will ensure that the trend continued by vigorously intensifying the campaign with various strategies to widen the vote margin between the NDC and NPP in the Constituency.

Former Constituency Chairman of Kpando, Killian Donkor, showed appreciation to the organisers of the health walk and advised they have to work hard to ensure victory for the Party in the constituency and the country at large.

He urged party supporters to sell the good works of former President Mahama and Mrs Dela Sowah to everyone.

Constituency Women’s Organiser, Celestine Ankude, commended former President Mahama for the choice of Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as his running mate.

She said the choice would ensure that women had a say in the party and that would manifest at the national level after the December elections.

Madam Ankude, therefore, pleaded with the women in the party to understand that they have a greater role to play and that they should not shy away from their responsibilities to the NDC.

The Constituency Campaign Coordinator, Charles Nkansah, said the Kpando Parliamentary seat was non-negotiable.

He said Kpando was ready for the second coming of John Dramani Mahama and that his position on the ballot paper was proof of that.

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