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September 10, 2018

Campaign Diaries - UPPER WEST

My team and I started my national campaign tour from the region of my husbands, sons and daughters: the Upper West Region.

We paid a courtesy call on Chairman Bunas, the newly elected Regional Chairman to outline our campaign plan for the region and sought his support and counsel.

From Wa to Jirapa to Lawra through to BDI to Tumu and to Nandom, we visited all the 11 constituencies of the region. Our engagements were in a 'family' atmosphere as my husbands, sons and daughters pledged their unflinching support for my campaign.

I reiterated my desire to see a united front for victory in 2020, my passion for women, youth and zongo empowerment, the need for a motivated and relevant grassroot and my commitment to providing leadership that is ACCESSIBLE.

My condolence to the family of the late Comfort Obnee, deputy treasurer of Nandom Constituency whose untimely death came as a blow to us all. May her soul rest in perfect peace.

I am grateful for the love and support from the region and I am assured that we will make history and rally together to bring victory in 2020.

Vote for Accessible Leadership,
Vote Betty Mould Iddrisu for National Chairperson








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