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A strong advocate for democracy, Dr Setsoafia-Tukpeyi has issued a rallying cry to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), urging party members to remain calm and focused on their goals.
This call to action comes at a critical juncture for the NDC, as they navigate the complexities of Ghana's political landscape.
The road ahead is undoubtedly daunting, with numerous challenges that demand attention and strategic planning.
However, Dr Setsoafia-Tukpeyi's words serve as a timely reminder that the NDC's ultimate goal is within reach, provided they remain committed to their vision.
The NDC can draw inspiration from their past achievements, including significant strides made in developing Ghana's oil, gas, and energy infrastructure during their previous administration.
They also expanded access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
To overcome the challenges ahead, the NDC must remain steadfast in their pursuit of a better future for all Ghanaians. By staying true to their core values and working tirelessly to address the nation's most pressing challenges, the NDC can emerge stronger, more united, and more determined than ever.
As Dr Setsoafia-Tukpeyi emphasised, the task ahead is indeed Herculean, but with courage, perseverance, and a shared commitment to the NDC's vision, the party can achieve greatness and create a brighter future for generations to come.
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