Audio By Carbonatix
A media consultant and Communications Lecturer at the Institute of Professional Studies (IPS), Mr Richard Quashigah, who is aspiring to be the National Propaganda Secretary for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has promised to re-brand the party to consolidate its gains in 2012.
He pledged to re-double his efforts at ensuring that the party was placed in a position that would negate the vile campaign of its opponents and get the positive messages across.
Mr Quashigah, who was part of the NDC's communications campaign team for the 2008 elections, whose membership included a Deputy Minister of Finance, Mr Fiifi Kwetey, and the Minister of Trade and Industry, Ms Hannah Tetteh, said the party needed a propaganda secretary who could build on Mr Kwetey's legacies.
He said he had been a strong voice for the party in the last elections and would continue to do that to get everybody to appreciate NDC and believe in its capability of creating a better Ghana for all.
Mr Quashigah said there was a need for the NDC to step up its moves towards galvanising all its leading members to keep abreast of persuasive communication skills in order to build stronger communication networks at constituency and regional levels.
He said the party needed a personality who was capable of using contemporary communications in a clear and consistent manner, which would resonate with the foot soldiers of the NDC and also give the party a fresh image capable of securing a resounding victory in 2012.
Mr Quashigah, who was a radio broadcaster with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), said the party's opponents had been able to distort the party's messages, thereby causing disaffection among some of the party faithful.
He debunked claims that propaganda was about churning out false information, claiming that even the disciples of Jesus Christ were said to be propagating the word of God and that this was not about spreading false gospel.
Be said the word 'propaganda' got its negative description during the Nazi Germany, but what the NDC propaganda secretary did was to send persuasive messages to its rank and file in order to mobilise them for progressive party work.
Mr Quashigah, currently on nationwide campaign trail, promised to also, support the government information structure so as to inform Ghanaians about the progressive policies and programmes of the Mills administration.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
‘This nonsense must stop’ – UGBS Dean Prof. Bawole slams exploitation of BECE leavers for social media content
28 minutes -
Ofori Panin school nurse killed in solo motorcycle crash
2 hours -
‘Give us two weeks’ – NIA Management pleads for calm as strike deadline looms
3 hours -
World Shea Expo 2026 launched in Wa as gov’t moves to restrict raw nut exports
3 hours -
TGMA 2026: The night ahead; who wins what?
3 hours -
Prime Insight to examine Charles Amissah report, growing NDC succession debate this Saturday
3 hours -
Kenyasi Government Hospital faces infrastructure and equipment challenges despite top performance rankings
4 hours -
Energy ministry sets up control and command centre to improve response time to power challenges
4 hours -
North East Regional Minister highlights major development gains at maiden Government Accountability Series
5 hours -
Trump says Russia and Ukraine to observe three-day ceasefire
5 hours -
Iran accuses US of ‘reckless military adventure’
5 hours -
Oppong Nkrumah named chair of NPP policy committee amid party reorganisation
5 hours -
GSE equity market records 72% return in April 2026, SIC led pack of 10 gainers
5 hours -
US judge rules humanities grant terminations by DOGE were unlawful, discriminatory
5 hours -
Nalerigu High Court halts NPP elections in Bunkpurugu constituency
5 hours