Audio By Carbonatix
Presidential Candidate for Progressive People's Party (PPP), Brigitte Dzogbenuku says she will be a mother for all Ghanaians when voted as President.
“I will be a mother for all and a servant to the nation for Ghana to develop. A vote for me is a vote for yourself, your family, and your community,” she said.
She was formally introducing her running mate, Mr. Kofi Asamoah-Siaw, to the chiefs and people of Akyem Kotoku at Akyem Oda in the Eastern Region on Sunday.
A statement signed by Communications Director of PPP, E.F. Mantey, said the flagbearer pledged to unify the country by bridging the gap between the young and old; rich and poor; the educated and uneducated.
Ms Dzogbenuku appealed to all Ghanaians to vote for her and the PPP to make Ghana peaceful and prosperous. \
She said the main parties had polarized the country for their own political interests and undermined inclusiveness and development of the country.
Latest Stories
-
NPP deploys regional heavyweights to oversee polling station and electoral area polls
19 minutes -
Akufo-Addo to lead ECOWAS election observers for Benin’s high-stakes presidential transition
25 minutes -
Callistus Mahama writes on slavery reparation: ‘We cannot confuse participation with responsibility’
1 hour -
‘The gravest crime against humanity’: What does the UN vote on slavery mean?
2 hours -
Catholic Bishops back Mahama after US university rescinds honorary degree over LGBTQ stance
2 hours -
Ablakwa expresses disappointment over US ‘no’ vote on the UN Slavery Resolution
3 hours -
Luxury watches and cash theft: Joy Sports Editor Fentuo details what happened at the Black Stars camp before the Austria game
4 hours -
India grants ‘penalty-free’ exit window for overstayed Ghanaian nationals
4 hours -
Panic selling sweeps GSE: Market cap sheds GH¢44billion in two days
4 hours -
This Saturday on Prime Insight: Experts to probe slavery and next NDC flagbearer
4 hours -
This Saturday on Newsfile: ‘No-bed syndrome’ and sole-sourcing under the lens
4 hours -
Amid steep sell-off, GSE posts fourth consecutive decline
5 hours -
ZEN Petroleum to list on GSE after securing fully subscribed IPO
5 hours -
Only 14% of the world’s cities breathed safe air in 2025, new global report finds
5 hours -
Ghana’s air quality improves for the first time since 2021; country places 11th in Africa – IQAir 2025 report
5 hours
