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A twenty-five member campaign team for the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa (AOB) branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been inaugurated with a call on members to work for the party’s victory in the December 7 elections.
Mr Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, a former Minister of State, made the call at a swearing-in ceremony of the team at Brakwa.
He encouraged the members of the committee, headed by Mr George Ofori Nuako, to work with a common goal and to campaign on issues devoid of insults and attacks.
They were also charged to propagate the track record of the NDC when it was in government.
Mr Aquinas urged members to reach out to the people of the community with the party’s message to enable them to vote to bring the party back into power and bring infrastructural development to improve the livelihood of the citizenry.
Alhaji Raslud Abubakar, the Central Regional Zongo caucus coordinator and a member of the Regional Campaign Team led members to swear the oath of office and allegiance.
Alhaji Ghansah, Â the NDC Parliamentary Candidate for AOB, said the inauguration of the team had given them the zeal to commence a campaign to win back the Parliamentary seat from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
He pledged to work with all the team members and was confident that together, the Party would win the seat in the upcoming December 7 polls..
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