The Joseph Osei Djaba Foundation have donated some items to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the New Juabeng North Constituency as part of efforts to canvas more vote for the party ahead of December 7 Presidential and Parliamentary elections in the Eastern Region.
The items donated include 1000 hand sanitizers to fight Covid-19, Party T-Shirts, fliers, and other important paraphernalia costing a sum of about GH¢40,000.
Speaking to the media after the donation, Executive Director of the Foundation, Joseph Osei Djaba said the move is to support the good course President Nana Akufo-Addo is doing for the good people of Ghana.
"I am very excited to donate these wonderful items to the party at these crucial moments. My focus is to support the party to ensure a massive win in the upcoming elections in both parliamentary and presidential spots of the party. I believe in NPP and the good course the government is embarking especially the Free SHS policy," he said.
Mr. Osei Djaba also took the opportunity to call on all Ghanaians to try and vote in peace despite their differences and also ensure that they observe the Covid-19 protocols.
"Let see ourselves as one people and one nation. Let's all go in our number to vote wisely devoid of violence. Let's make sure we also respect all the Covid-19 protocols set aside by government".
Meanwhile, incumbent MP for the New Juabeng North Constituency Hon. Adjei Boateng, who received the items on behalf of the party expressed gratitude for the kind gesture.
"The NPP party is really grateful for this donation. We hope to make efficient use of it so we can win more votes for the party especially the floating voters in the Constituency", he said.
Earlier this year, the Joseph Osei Djaba Foundation donated some items including exercise books, pens and pencils, rulers, graphic boards, and many others to various Junior High Schools across the New Juabeng North Constituency.
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