Lordina Mahama’s Surprise Visit Energizes Kintampo South Constituency
In a surprise move that sparked immense excitement, former First Lady, Her Excellency Lordina Mahama, made an unannounced appearance at a meeting of branch women organizers in Kintampo South Constituency. The meeting, held at the residence of Hon Felicia Adjei, the Parliamentary Candidate (PC), and attended by constituency executives, was already an important event for planning and strategizing as the campaign season gains momentum.
Mrs. Mahama’s presence was met with wild jubilation, her influence and charisma igniting a wave of enthusiasm among the women. She delivered an empowering speech, stressing the necessity of unity and collective effort as the election approaches. Her message was clear: a united front is essential for the success of her husband, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, and Hon Felicia Adjei in the December elections.
Moreover, Mrs. Mahama promised extensive development support for the constituency, reinforcing her commitment to the progress and well-being of the community. Her assurances further energized the attendees, who left the meeting with renewed vigor and determination.
The surprise visit by the former First Lady not only elevated the spirits of the women organizers but also highlighted the importance of their role in the upcoming elections, solidifying their resolve to work tirelessly for victory.
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