The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ashley Moore has revealed plans to deploy drones for monitoring during this year's General elections.
This initiative is part of efforts to secure over two million votes for the party and strengthen monitoring systems to prevent rigging.
The party is targeting over two million votes in the region, which they believe will be crucial in determining the outcome of the elections.
Mr. Moore disclosed that plans are well underway to begin training individuals to operate the equipment that will be deployed.
While the Chairman did not elaborate further on the details, he emphasised that necessary logistics will be secured for the elections.
The NDC parliamentary caucus revealed they have identified nine operational constituencies where they will help capture for the party.
Secretary for the group, Sam George reiterated their resolve to deliver the highest number of votes ever for the NDC in the Region
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