The South Tongu constituency Women’s Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alice Nartey, has appealed to women across the country to support the NDC in the 2024 elections.
She assured that efforts are underway to reverse current trends, emphasizing that only an NDC government can lead Ghana to the promised land.
Ms. Nartey criticized the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) for not doing enough to revamp the ailing economy, ensure rapid business growth, and reduce the high cost of living.
She made the appeal during an interview with Adom News correspondent Odehyeba Owusu at a 24-hour health walk organized by the NDC parliamentary candidate for South Tongu, Lukutor Maxwell, at Angor enclave in the South Tongu District.
Ms. Nartey encouraged women to have confidence in the NDC and support the party’s return to power in the upcoming 2024 elections. She urged them to continue supporting the party, noting that their efforts will be remembered.
She also highlighted the economic hardships faced under the current NPP government, linking it to a rise in broken marriages, and called on women in South Tongu and beyond to vote out the NPP on December 7.
Ms. Nartey encouraged women to promote the NDC’s achievements in markets, churches, and other public gatherings and to pray flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama to become President.
Former Constituency Chairman of the NDC for South Tongu, Henry Ampah, emphasized the need for prudent economic measures and urged Ghanaians to fully support the NDC government to achieve its goals.
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