Nduom  hits campaign trail for PPP candidates with “Yɛresesamu!”

Story: Atta Kwaku Boadi

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom has joined the Progressive People’s Party’s 2024 election campaign with community and small group interactions in Ashaiman, Cape Coast and Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA).  

Dr. Nduom plans to support PPP Parliamentary Candidates across the country actively with his presence.

At Ashaiman, he introduced the PPP Parliamentary Candidate Emmanuel Felix Mantey  to three community groups and the party’s polling station executives.  He told the people that Ghana needed people in parliament who would  promote the need to reform the constitution to allow the people to vote for their local executives and reduce the powers of the President and his influence.

In KEEA, the PPP campaign led by Dr. Nduom included Chairman Dzantor,   Vice Chairman Datsir, the Women’s Organizer Mansa, former candidate John Sterlin and the current candidate Emmanuel Kofi Duku.  They made stops at Elmina Boawoho Bridge, Komenda Amoto, Eguafo, Breman and Essiam.  Dr. Nduom introduced candidate Duku amidst a lot of enthusiasm and cheers for the youthful candidate.  The candidate, he said has energy, love for KEEA and is the best of the three who are contesting for the parliamentary seat.  He asked the people to look at the many development projects executed by PPP in the constituency and noted that the candidate has great history backing him.  This election, he said was all about jobs.  And the candidate who represents job creation is Emmanuel Duku.

“The people of KEEA need change and so the key slogan should be, “Yɛresesamu!”, he said.

At Cape Coast North Dr. Nduom interacted with the party’s polling station executives at Essuekyir and Kwaprow.  Together with the PPP parliamentary candidate Thomas Andoh, he encouraged the executives to be faithful to their task and convince many voters to vote PPP.  He noted that Ghana needed  MPs who will lead the charge to amend the constitution and Mr. Andoh is perfect for that role.  Mr. Andrew the Central Region Chairman of PPP presided over the meetings.

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