Nkwanta South MP urges NDC members to adopt proactive door-to-door campaign

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Member of Parliament(MP) for Nkwanta South constituency, Geoffrey Kini, has called on National Democratic Congress (NDC) members to embrace the door-to-door campaign strategy ahead of the 2024 elections.

He has emphasised the need for members to go beyond rallies and social media to meet constituents where they are, in their homes, and discuss the issues that matter most to them.

This appeal came when the MP submitted his nomination forms to the Electoral Commission(EC), signaling his commitment to seek re-election on December 7.

Mr Kini expressed dissatisfaction with the current administration, stating that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has failed to deliver on its promises to the people of Ghana.

He highlighted various issues, including economic hardships, unemployment, and inadequate infrastructure, which he believes have adversely affected the lives of constituents in Nkwanta South.

“The NPP has had its chance, and the results are clear. Our people are struggling, and it is our duty to ensure that they understand the importance of their vote,” he stated.

He stated that a door-to-door campaign would allow party members to engage directly with voters, listen to their concerns, and communicate the party’s vision for a better future.

The MP urged his supporters to be proactive and dedicated in their outreach efforts, reminding them that personal connections can significantly influence voter decisions.

Speaking to Adom News, the Regional NDC Women’s Organiser, Paulina Magyam also urged party members to leverage this sentiment by presenting a united front and a clear alternative to the NPP’s governance.

She highlighted the significance of voter education, encouraging party members to inform the electorate about the voting process and the importance of their participation to vote out the incompetent NPP party on the December 7.

Meanwhile, some NDC members admitted that the door-door strategy will help garner more votes for the December general elections.

Source: Obrempongba K. Owusu

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