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The youth wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ketu North constituency on Wednesday, May 1, organised a walk in support of their parliamentary candidate, Edem Agbana, and flagbearer John Dramani Mahama.
The walk, which took place in the streets of Dzodze, saw thousands of enthusiastic constituents marching in solidarity with the party’s candidate.
They chanted slogans in support of the NDC candidates, expressing their confidence in their ability to bring development and progress to the constituency.

Addressing the participants after the walk, the special guest of honor, Hon Haruna Iddrisu emphasized the need to elect John Mahama and an NDC majority in the upcoming election.
He highlighted the track record of John Mahama and mocked Dr Bawumia’s records. He vowed to work tirelessly to ensure the NDC’s victory.

Mr Agbana, who is a former National Deputy Youth Organizer of the NDC is a promising politician who is expected to add dynamism to the legislative body.
Eric Edem Agbana emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration in achieving the goals of the NDC and called on all party members to work together towards a common purpose. He reiterated his commitment to leading the NDC to grab over 85% of votes in Ketu North.
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