The NDC has adopted door-to-door campaign strategy for the by-election
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is mobilising for intensive campaign activities in Akwatia ahead of the September 2 by-election to elect a member of parliament, following the passing of Ernest Yaw Kumi, the former legislator.
The election will be contested by Solomon Kwame Asumadu of NPP, Bernard Bediako Baidoo Esq of NDC, as well as an Independent Candidate, David Ankomah.
A statement issued and signed by the Deputy Eastern Regional Secretary of NDC, Kwaku Boateng, on Sunday, August 17, called on all party faithfuls to join campaign activities in Akwatia.
“As we continue in our collective mission to build a better Ghana under the visionary leadership of, HE John Mahama, we invite all members, supporters, and sympathisers to join us in actively campaigning for our parliamentary candidate in the upcoming Akwatia by-election” the statement said.
The statement added that “this by-election presents a crucial opportunity for us to reclaim Akwatia and send a strong message of unity, strength, and purpose. Our candidate Bernard Bediako has been chosen to represent the hopes and aspirations of the people of Akwatia, and it is our duty as party members to rally behind them and ensure a resounding victory”.
The NDC has adopted door-to-door campaign strategy for the by-election.
“We are calling on all who believe in the NDC’s vision to come to Akwatia and help with door-to-door outreach, community engagements, voter education, and mobilisation efforts. Let us rise to the occasion, as we have always done, and demonstrate the power and solidarity of the NDC family.”
The statement expressed optimism about the NDC chances of winning the Akwatia by-election.
“Victory in Akwatia is within reach – together, we shall deliver it. Your presence, energy, and dedication will inspire hope, energise the campaign, and help secure a decisive win for the NDC. Let us come together and demonstrate the unity, passion, and strength that define our great party”, stated the NDC.