The organizer for Berekum East constituency of the opposition National Democratic Congress in the Bono Region, Ishaq Hamza, has called for post election unity talk amongst the ranks and file of the NDC at the various constituency levels after the just ended presidential and parliamentary primaries.
The biggest opposition party in Ghana, the NDC, on Saturday, 13th May, 2023, embarked on their elections to elect both their presidential and parliamentary candidates at the various constituencies for the 2024 general elections.
Mr Ishaq Hamza, in an interview with Masemtvgh.com underscored on the need for all aspirants, in the supreme interest of the party, embark on a conscious and a deliberate post election unity exercise at each constituency with the main aim of closing all ranks to forge ahead for the main upcoming general elections in 2024.
Mr Ishaq Hamza, stressed on the importance of bringing every aspirant onboard at each constituency to garner for the maximum support at the various branches to ensure that we work in unity together to soar up our votes at all polling stations.
The Berekum East NDC organizer appealed to all aspirants, especially, those who could not make it in their bid to become the parliamentary candidates, to call on their supporters and their campaign team members to come onboard to work wholeheartedly in the interest of the party to give out their all in full support of the elected candidates for the upcoming general elections come 2024.
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