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Campaign Diaries - Volta Region

October 20, 2018

Day 1 & 2

My team and I began our campaign tour of the Volta Region by first paying a courtesy call on the Volta Regional Executives. We then visited Agotime Ziope, Adaklu and Ho Central constituencies on Day 1 of the tour.

On Day 2 of the campaign tour, we visited South Dayi, North Dayi, Kpando, Biakoye, Krachi East and Krachi West constituencies.

 The tour of the constituencies in our traditional "world bank" gave me better perpectives of the challenges our constituency executives face in accessing their branches. Our bane therefore as a party has been how to motivate the grassroots and make them relevant in the party. As National Chairman, I pledge to provide the leadership that would give birth to a motivated and relevant grassroot of the party.

I remain committed to a Leadership that would remain Accessible to the party members regardless of their background, a Leadership that would make the party contemporary with modern ICT tools, a Leadership that would Unite the party for 2020 and a Leadership that would empower our women and youth.

There is a growing need to protect and safeguard our parliamentary seats in the Volta Region and my term of office as Chairman will see a major boost in this effort.

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

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







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