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Hon Joshua Akamba supports Zanetor Rawlings to campaign in Korle klottey constituency

Sat, 9 Nov 2024 Source: Christopher A. Ranson

Hon Joshua Akamba supports Zanetor Rawlings to campaign in Korle klottey constituency

Joshua Akamba, the National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ghana, has thrown his support behind Zanetor Rawlings, the daughter of former President Jerry John Rawlings, as she embarks on her political campaign. This decision by Akamba has sparked a lot of discussion and debate within political circles in Ghana.

First and foremost, Joshua Akamba's support for Zanetor Rawlings can be seen as a strategic move within the NDC. The former National Organizer, Akamba holds a significant amount of influence within the party and his endorsement carries a lot of weight among party members and supporters.

Akamba by throwing his support behind Zanetor Rawlings is aligning himself with a prominent political figure who has a strong base of support within the NDC, particularly among supporters of her father, the late President Rawlings.

Furthermore, Akamba's decision to support Zanetor Rawlings can also be seen as a way to unify the party and strengthen its chances in the upcoming election. This kind of unity and cohesion is crucial for the success of any political campaign and Akamba's support for Zanetor Rawlings is a clear demonstration of his commitment to the NDC.

Moreover, Akamba's support for Zanetor Rawlings can also be interpreted as a way to honor the legacy of the late President Rawlings. As the daughter of a revered leader and founding member of the NDC, Zanetor Rawlings carries with her a sense of history and tradition that resonates with many supporters of the party.

Furthermore, by endorsing Zanetor Rawlings, Akamba is also honoring the legacy of the late President Rawlings and the values he represented.

Source : Christopher Agbodo Ranson / Virgin Blogger

Source: Christopher A. Ranson