Audio By Carbonatix
A Parliamentary Candidate aspirant of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Okaikwei South constituency on Tuesday, February 14, celebrated the Valentine’s Day with patients at the Kaneshie Polyclinic in Accra.
Mr Omar Hayford said the occasion enabled him to get closer to persons in need and how best he could assist them.

He donated hospital consumables to aid the work of the facility, as he emphasised his solemn commitment to the improvement of healthcare delivery to the constituents of Okaikwei South.
According to him, health care is critical to him and he will do whatever he can to help the constituency in that regard.

Accompanying him were some delegates of the party and some opinion leaders across the eight electoral areas in the constituency.
In making the donation to the management of the facility, Omar Hayford acknowledged some of the challenges of healthcare delivery in the constituency and pledged to help address as soon as possible.

He seized the opportunity to plead with the people of Okaikwei South Constituency to vote for any candidate the party elects to lead the constituency.
According to him, the the NDC had a proven track record of improving and making Ghanaians better.
He added that the last NDC administration led my ex-President John Dramani Mahama made huge and unprecedented investment in the area of health infrastructure.

He cited the Dodowa District Hospital, the Ridge Hospital expansion and the University of Ghana Medical Centre as a few of the numerous facilities constructed accross the entire country by the NDC.
Omar Hayford added that similar developments happened simultaneously in Agriculture, Energy and Power Sector, Telecommunication, Education and many more.

He said the country badly needs the NDC to deliver it from what he described as "acute hardship", and pleaded with the electorates of OkaiKoi South not to be an exception to such a national call.
Latest Stories
-
Lebanese general among three soldiers killed in Israeli attack on car
5 minutes -
US stocks slump as fears over Big Tech shake Wall Street
11 minutes -
‘It was either killed or be killed’ – ongoing nightmares of an ex-child soldier in Somalia
17 minutes -
Manhunt for suspects after 12 people shot near festival in Ohio
24 minutes -
Ntim Fordjour slams government over Anti-LGBTQ Bill, alleges ‘coordinated act of hypocrisy’
25 minutes -
Beyond prison feeding budgets: Turning a national challenge into a food security opportunity
2 hours -
Building collapses at North Industrial Area; two trapped as rescue efforts intensify
3 hours -
“We won’t be silenced!” — GJA boss exposes multi-million SLAPP suits targeting journalists
4 hours -
‘Free press is a pillar of governance, but fake news won’t be shielded’ – Sam George
5 hours -
Beyond access: The hidden dangers lurking in sanitary pads – A call for safer menstrual hygiene
5 hours -
Ibrahim Mahama, Telecel, and AirtelTigo step up for Ghanaian evacuees from South Africa – Ablakwa reveals
6 hours -
GJA honours JoyNews’ Samson Lardi Anyenini with Promotion of Press Freedom Award
6 hours -
Ablakwa vows to pursue compensation for destroyed Ghanaian businesses in South Africa
6 hours -
Multimedia Group COO Ken Ansah honoured by GJA with Media Development Award
7 hours -
“You are treasures, not miscreants!” — Ablakwa fiercely defends Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa
7 hours