Proforum's Jeremiah Maclean JM Jnr joins NDC's Ashi Moore for vibrant street campaign in Accra

Macklean And The Campain Team .jpeg Comrade Jeremiah Maclean JM Jnr, Ashi Moore among other NDC supporters

Sat, 5 Oct 2024 Source: Jeremiah Maclean, Contributor

In a show of solidarity and community engagement, Comrade Jeremiah Maclean JM Jnr, the Financial Director for Greater Accra Proforum, joined forces with Ashi Moore, the NDC Regional Chairman for the Greater Accra Region, for an energetic street campaign that traversed the principal streets of Accra.

The campaign, which aimed to connect with residents and promote the parties' shared vision for economic development, kicked off from Ridge and made its way through key locations including the National Theatre, Tudu, and ultimately concluded at Lapaz.

Throughout the day, the campaign team engaged with local residents, sharing branded merchandise such as aprons and T-shirts emblazoned with the “24 Hour Economy” slogan, alongside flyers and other souvenirs to promote their initiatives.

The atmosphere was lively, with supporters and community members coming together to discuss the parties' plans for a prosperous future.

Jnr. JM emphasized the importance of grassroots involvement in shaping policies that directly impact the lives of citizens.

He stated, “Our mission is to empower the people of Greater Accra by creating opportunities for economic growth and ensuring that their voices are heard in the decision-making process.”

The campaign route was strategically chosen to maximize outreach, allowing the team to connect with a diverse audience. As they moved through the bustling streets, the enthusiasm of supporters was palpable, highlighting the growing momentum behind their collective message of hope and progress.

As the campaign continues to gain traction, both Comrade Jeremiah Maclean Jnr. and Ashi Moore remain dedicated to fostering strong relationships within the community and advocating for policies that prioritize the needs of the people in the Greater Accra Region.

Their collaboration underscores a commitment to unity and collective action as they prepare for the upcoming electoral challenges.

Source: Jeremiah Maclean, Contributor