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As the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential Campaign intensifies ahead of the December 7 elections, a coalition of supporters is stepping up efforts to promote the achievements and the vision of the NDC's candidate, John Dramani Mahama.
Recognizing the need for robust grassroots engagement, the Gadangme Alliance for Change, NDC Professionals Forum, Gadangme Caucus, Solids for JDM, and other NDC strategists, including Edinam Folikumah, Daniel Kwame Amissah, Cyril Edem Yaku, and Dr Ishmael Nii Doodo, recently donated 150 digital projectors to the campaign.
The strategic donation aims to amplify Mahama’s track record and the NDC's plans for prosperity, unity, and peace across Ghana. Leaders including Hon. Andrew Nii Nii Okaikoi, Nii Osiahene, and Prof. Joshua Alabi were key in coordinating the initiative to reach local communities, rural areas, markets, and other public gathering spots.

An Accessible Campaign Across Communities
The addition of these digital projectors is expected to make the campaign's messages and visuals more accessible in remote areas and foster a deeper understanding of Mahama's achievements.
By focusing on direct outreach, the campaign plans to showcase the former president’s infrastructure projects, social programmes, and proposals for economic growth, which align with the NDC’s vision of a united and prosperous Ghana.
Nana Pokua Abankwa, leader of Solids for JDM, expressed deep gratitude for the equipment. She emphasized that these resources will significantly enhance the campaign’s capacity to reach communities. She also called on all Ghanaians to support the NDC’s mission by voting for John Mahama for a better Ghana.

Leadership and Strategic Vision Behind the Initiative
With notable support from Hon. Andrew Nii Nii Okaikoi, Nii Osiahene, and Prof. Joshua Alabi, the team’s commitment is evident in their proactive approach.
By employing advanced tools and personalized outreach strategies, the campaign underscores its readiness to connect with voters across regions and foster informed decision-making among the electorate.

As they push forward with the slogan, “3y3 zu! 3y3 za!”, the campaign is determined to highlight Mahama’s vision and leadership as a pathway to national peace and prosperity.
The NDC’s digital outreach campaign could mark a new chapter in Ghana’s electioneering process, enabling enhanced engagement, transparency, and accessibility.
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