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2024 Elections:Vote Out NPP with Your Thumb Come December 7 – Bright Botchway

Mr. Bright Botchway, Deputy National Coordinator for Trade and Artisans Network-TAN (NDC), has made a passionate appeal to Ghanaians, particularly voters in the Gomoa East Constituency, to reject the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming elections.

Speaking at an NDC campaign rally, Botchway emphasized that the election is not just about NDC versus NPP, but about Ghanaians taking a collective stand against the NPP’s mismanagement, which has led to widespread hardship and economic struggles.

He stressed that the time has come for citizens to utilize their thumbprint to effect change and bring relief to the suffering masses.

Mr Botchway urged the electorates to vote massively for John Mahama, the NDC’s presidential candidate, and Hon.Desmond De-Graft Paitoo, the parliamentary candidate for the Gomoa East Constituency.

He expressed confidence that the NDC’s vision and policies would revitalize the economy, create jobs, and improve living standards.

Mr Botchway’s call to action was well-received by the gathering, as many expressed frustration with the current state of affairs.

Botchway’s message resonated deeply, emphasizing that this election presents a unique opportunity for Ghanaians to reclaim their country’s future and chart a new course.

By mobilizing voters and capitalizing on growing discontent with the incumbent government’s economic policies, the NDC aims to secure a decisive victory. As the campaign gains momentum, Botchway’s rallying cry is expected to inspire and motivate supporters to make their voices heard at the polls.

By Lawrence Odoom

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