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A businessman, Pomeyie Richard Norkplim has expressed his unwavering support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming 2024 elections.
Mr Norkplim and his crew including Juliet Osei and Pearl Enam Hatsu expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the NDC campaign.
Mr Norkplim emphasised his belief in the NDC’s vision and its current leadership under former President John Mahama and running mate, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang.

Recognising the challenge of reaching every corner of the country to connect with voters, he has provided two brand-new GY 7 motorbikes and an undisclosed cash donation to support the 2024 campaign.
Mr Norkplim highlighted the crucial role motorbikes will play in improving campaign accessibility, especially in remote areas, thereby boosting the effectiveness of the NDC's outreach efforts.
He hoped that the support would help the NDC in its quest to establish a "24-hour economy" and drive the nation toward prosperity.

He reaffirmed his commitment to a brighter future under Mahama’s leadership and expressed confidence in the NDC's ability to steer the country in a direction that benefits all Ghanaians.
The donation was met with appreciation and serves as a testament to the private sector’s involvement in shaping the future of the nation.
Receiving the items, the Director of Administration, Dr Caliatus Mahama, Joyce Mogtari Bawa and Ayivi Daniel thanked the crew for the gesture and believe the donation will go a long way to help John Mahama and the NDC reach out to the masses with their message of resetting and transforming Ghana.
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