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Campaign Diaries - Upper East Region

Day 3

September 29, 2018

We wrapped up the campaign tour of the Upper East Region by visiting Bongo, Builsa South, Builsa North, Chiana Paga and Navrongo constituencies. We also took the opportunity to visit the Yagaba-Kusori constituency of the Northern Region.

The NDC needs to jealously guard our 12 parliamentary seats out of the 15 in the Region. We must win all 15 parliamentary seats in the 2020. I was delighted to know that the regional and constituency executives of the Upper East Region are committed to this and I will lead this charge when elected National Chairperson.

There are 1226 branches in the Upper East Region. These branches are the spine of the party and must be strengthened, motivated and kept relevant in order to deliver victory in 2020 and beyond.

The grassroot yearns for a Leader who is sympathetic to their issues, a Leader whose doors will not be closed to them and a Leader who will listen. I pledge to  work together with branches and constituencies under my chairpersonship to ensure that the NDC remains the largest political party in Ghana.

I am particularly grateful to the constituency executives for engaging me in a candid, cordial and open manner when I knocked on their doors in this campaign. I presented my message to them ob my five thematic areas. They all agreed that my policies forms the basis for the political survival of the party.

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.

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Vote for Betty Mould Iddrisu for National Chairperson





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