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The Patriotic Youth Movement , a volunteer group under the National Youth wing of the New Patriotic Party organized a street campaign at Madina on Saturday, September 3, 2016.
The street campaign was organized in collaboration with the Madina NPP Constituency Executives and Parliamentary Candidate Boniface Abubakr Saddique.

As part of the street campaign, hundreds of volunteers from the Patriotic Youth Movement hit the major streets of Madina with placards, stickers and handbills promoting the 1 District 1 Factory vision of the Flagbearer of the NPP, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The group also embarked on a door-to- door campaign in various communities within Madina.
Yaa Gyamera Aboagye, President of the Patriotic Youth Movement explained that the group decided to organize the 1 District 1 Factory because they believe that this policy would restore Ghana under the visionary leadership of Nana Addo.
She explained that in spite of the naysayers and pessimists who say that this policy is not achievable, members of the Patriotic Youth Movement are in full support of the 1 District 1 Factory policy and its potential to add value to our raw materials, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and to control rural-urban migration.

The group therefore urged the Madina constituents to vote massively for Nana Addo Dankwa as president and Boniface Abubakr Saddique as MP for Madina on December 7, 2016.
They assured the voters that the NPP would restore social interventions such as the National Health Insurance Scheme , school feeding programme, free maternal care, among others.
The Parliamentary Candidate for Madina, Hon. Boniface Abubakr Saddique also urged the constituents to vote en masse for the NPP to bring development to Madina.

He also stressed on the need for peaceful elections.
The MP aspirant Saddique and the NPP Madina constituency executives expressed their profound gratitude to the Patriotic Youth Movement for bringing the Street Campaign to Madina.
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