The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for the La Dade-Kotopon Constituency, Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, has referred to as upon get together supporters to livelyly monitor their votes for her at place two by remaining on the polling stations on December 7 after they’ve solid their ballots.
This, she mentioned, would assist assure that their votes have been safely positioned within the poll field and precisely counted by the officers of the Electoral Commission (EC).
“As a voter and member of the NDC in La, please make it a priority to vote early for me at number 2 and for John Mahama at number 8, and remain vigilant to ensure that your votes are protected and counted,” she mentioned.
Addressing a big crowd of NDC get together supporters on the La Dade-Kotopn marketing campaign launch on the Kojo Sardin lorry park on the weekend, she urged her supporters to report any unlawful transfer by any political get together throughout the voting train to the get together leaders.
She confused the significance of safeguarding their ballots whereas underscoring the need of conducting the train in a peaceable method.
She mentioned because the Member of Parliament for the constituency, she efficiently established the Nye Awo Kpakpa abilities coaching programme from 2022 to the current, which had enabled roughly 500 native residents to amass entrepreneurial abilities for self-employment.
Additionally, she mentioned, she professionalvided help to varied faculties and La Polyclinic, organised well being screenings, and initiated a number of initiatives funded by the MP Common Fund.
She identified her position within the building of the brand new meeting workplace, the La market, and different initiatives throughout her tenure as Municipal Chief Executive.
She mentioned because the incumbent MP for the world searching for to be retained, Ms Sowah pledged to help and enroll adults keen on pursuing additional schooling via distance studying and to create a drivers’ fund to help their skilled improvement.
She urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the constituents to reject the New Patriotic Party (NPP) because of the hardships inflicted upon Ghanaians, significantly the residents of La.
“The NPP has subjected Ghanaians and the people of La to severe challenges, including high taxes, increased costs of food and living, the demolition of the La General Hospital, issues at La Trade Fair, incomplete road projects, failure to fulfill the one million dollars promise, and the inability to establish a factory in La, among other grievances,” she said.
Mr Sylvester A. Mensah, the previous Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority, said that the 24-hour financial system coverage proposed by the NDC’s presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, represents a big alternative for the residents of La, significantly the youth, to generate employment within the area.
Mr Mensah expressed his issues relating to Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, questioning the rationale behind his choice to withhold his concepts from the present administration, of which he’s a member, till he assumes the presidency to implement them.
Additionally, Mr Nii Amasah Namoale, the previous Member of Parliament for the La Dade-Kotopon Constituency, referred to as upon get together supporters in La to return collectively to safe victory, emphasising that the one method for the NDC to beat the NPP in La is thru unity amongst supporters.
BY VICTOR A. BUXTON