Let's work hard to keep the NPP at bay – Chief of Staff urges NDC

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The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has urged members of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) to stay vigilant and intensify the door to door campaign to ensure one touch victory for President Mahama and the parliamentary candidates.

The members were also told to take their quest to get a second term for the president to the markets, churches, mosques, villages, towns and cities.

The Chief of Staff is currently in Wa in the Upper West region to sustain and whip up party enthusiasm among the rank and file.

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Mr. Julius Debrah also engaged the Chiefs and people of the Upper West region and drummed home the need to retain President Mahama in the December elections.

He said “the 2016 elections is for the NDC to take but it demands more work between now and December 7, 2016.”

Until his appointment as the Chief of Staff, Mr. Julius Debrah worked as the Eastern Regional chairman of the NDC for 8 years, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Greater Accra Regional Minister and Local Government Minister. With this worth of experience, the Chief of Staff encouraged party supporters to continue to work hard, adding “it is only through hard work that would see us through a one touch victory.”

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According to him, the NDC government under President Mahama has done tremendously well over the past 3 years and there is every justification for the electorate to retain the NDC.

“We have a solid record of achievements that each and every one of us must go out, tell and win a soul. The fields are white and it’s time to convert and woo first time voters for the party.”

He continued by saying “we understand your frustrations and we thank you all for standing by the NDC throughout these years. Your toils won’t be in vain. When the appropriate time comes you shall all be covered.”

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He announced that his boss, President Mahama means well and desires to make Ghana a better place for all. “Let’s embrace him and give him another four years for job creation, economic empowerment and the creation of a stable and friendly business environment which would propel all of us to greater heights of achievement.”

The Chief of Staff was met by the Upper East Regional Minister, past and current regional chairmen of the region amongst others.

He will meet and interact with some Chiefs, address forums and rallies as well as strategic meetings tailored at winning the 2016 elections comprehensively.

 

By Kojo Hadjor | 3news.com

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