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A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a former parliamentary aspirant in the New Juaben South Constituency of the Eastern Region, Eric Yeboah Wadie has presented twenty (20) motorcycles to the Eastern Regional Secretariat of the party.
The gesture is to support the party's 2024 campaign activities in the region.
The donation follows calls by the regional party secretariat for means of transportation to cover enough grounds in the run-up to the December 7 general elections.
Presenting the motorcycles, Eric Yeboah Wadie said the donation is part of other assistance he renders to the party and he is committed to giving his unwavering support to ensure a resounding victory in the upcoming polls.

According to him, the current economic situation facing the country calls for all who have the means to support the party to return to power.
Mr Yeboah Wadie, a renowned businessman and a member of the finance committee of the party directed that three (3) of the motorcycles be given to his constituency, the New Juaben South.
Receiving the bikes, the Eastern Regional Chairman of the NDC, Dr Mark-Oliver Kevor appreciated the efforts of Yeboah Wadie and urged other party members to emulate his gesture.
Dr Kevor also urged the party faithful to work tirelessly in the communities for a resounding victory for the NDC to restore Ghana’s lost glory.
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