GHANAIANS ARE LOOKING UP TO US- JOHN MAHAMA

Former President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his call on executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) across all levels of the party to work hard between now and December 2024 to ensure that the NDC’s victory in the polls is emphatic. 

Addressing branch and constituency executives on the first day of his campaign in the Bono East Region, Mr. Mahama said “Ghanaians are looking up to us, the NDC, to win power and save them from their present predicament of hardship, high living cost, lack of critical infrastructure in their communities among others”. 

Mr. Mahama who is campaigning to lead his party to the next election told his audience in many of the constituencies visited that he will “work hard for Ghana and the people of Ghana” when elected President in 2024. 

The John Mahama Campaign on Friday visited a total of six (6) constituencies to meet and interact with the branch and constituency executives. He is, today, visiting the remaining five constituencies before heading to the Bono Region on Sunday. 

He charged the executives to own not only his flagbearer campaign, but also the 2024 campaign, restating his advice to regional and constituency executives to ensure fairness and transparency in the distribution of party resources and campaign materials to the branches. 

“I know you will vote for me, and I thank you all. I will also work hard and with you to campaign effectively for our 2024 victory. I will provide the materials and logistics needed, but please let’s send them to the branches when they come. That is where the work is”, he advised. 

The aspiring NDC leader also called for a careful selection of competent polling agents and for extreme vigilance to ensure that the ballots are protected until the results are counted and declared.

“Our success at the polls will depend on our work at the polling station.”

Constituencies visited on day one includes Kintampo North, Kintampo South, Nkoranza North, Nkoranza South, Techiman North, and Techiman South.

 SOURCE: Johnmahama.org

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Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Service receives first consignment of Measles vaccines, BCG vaccines and Oral Polio Vaccines. 

Distribution to various regions and facilities underway currently. 

More vaccines expected in Ghana in the coming weeks from multiple sources. 


SOURCE: Ministry of information

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National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah attended the funeral of the late mother of Dr. Joe Oteng Adjei, a Former Energy Minister in Kumasi.

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Black Stars to honour Christian Atsu during Angola AFCON qualifier

The Black Stars of Ghana will pay tribute to late Ghana forward Christian Atsu during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification match against Angola later this month.

This has been confirmed by the Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Henry Asante Twum. 

“All the Black Stars players are very sad about Christian Atsu’s death and the Black Stars will surely honour their late member Christian Atsu Twasam during our AFCON qualifier against Angola,” Henry Asante Twum said in an interview with Original FM on the Super Sports Show. 

Ghana later this month will play Angola on March 23 and March 27 in the next round of the qualifiers for the 2023 AFCON tournament to be hosted in Ivory Coast.

The first leg of the two games will be played in Ghana at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on March 23. 

Later, the Black Stars will travel to Luanda for the reverse fixture against the Angola national team.

Source: footballghana.com

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