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Campaign Diaries - Northern Region

Day 2 & 3

October 02, 2018

The campaign tour of the Northern Region continued as my team and I visited Mion, Yendi, Chereponi, and Saboba Constituencies on Day 2.

We also visited Bimbilla, Wulensi, kpandai, Salaga North and Salaga South constituencies on Day 3.

The constituency executives have serious challenges in accessing the branches through the inhospitable terrain they have to operate in.  The floaded roads, broken bridges and the uncompleted road works in the Northern region is unlike any other region.

The 5 thematic areas of my campaign are related as each one on its own cannot give us political power. We need a Strategic and tactical Leader who understands what it takes to make good on her promise. I, Betty Mould Iddrisu, have the experience and competence to provide that kind of Leadership.

Our main aim as a political party or politicians is to win political power and implement our programs and policies. To this end, I will roll out my plans for the empowerment of the women, youth and communicators immediately I am elected Chairman of the NDC.

I appreciate the host of excellent comments, suggestions, queries and prayers, and I am convinced that we can make history and march on to victory in 2020.

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








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