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The Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) at Ejura Sekyeredumasi in the Ashanti Region is aiming for a remarkable historic vote difference of 20,000in the upcoming December election, citing better policies and past achievements to support this target.
The Member of Parliament, Mohammed Bawa Braimah believes the party has become more appealing to voters, who he expects will turn out in large numbers for them.
"I think in 2020, there was a vote difference of over 5,000, but this time round, we are going to give the NPP a difference of 20,000 come December," Bawa Braimah stated.
He points to significant development projects completed by the NDC in the constituency as examples of effective and selfless leadership.
"Our people are impressed with our [past] performance and they want to vote the NDC back to power," he said.
Mr Bawa Braimah addressed the media during the party's campaign launch at the Lorry Park in Ejura.
He is calling on residents to support the NDC in the upcoming December election.
Various speakers from the national level, including Haruna Iddrisu, Samuel Sarpong, and Ashanti regional executives, stressed the importance of voting for the NDC Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama to ensure better economic management for Ghanaians.
Party members and supporters at the campaign launch expressed that their voting decisions will be influenced by the current economic conditions.
Adiza Munkaila shared her concerns about the economic situation, stating that the prices of essential goods have risen, making them unaffordable for women.
"Inflation is taking away the country - women can't go to market and we hardly go to market," Adiza said.
She believes that Ghanaian women need the NDC to return to power and lead the country again.
Rubatu Musah agrees with Adiza about the rising prices of goods, urging Ghanaians to consider their living standards when voting for the NDC.
"Let's try and vote for John Dramani because things haven't been good. This is the time for John Dramani to return to rule," she indicated.
A member of the NDC in Ejura, Abdul Razak, expressed confidence that the party will win power, asserting that change will come in December.
Other residents, such as Samira Iddrisu and Yakubu Ibrahim, indicated that they want to witness change in the upcoming December election that will bring improvement to their living conditions.
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