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Rep Your Party Colours Day: NDC Unites in Show of Strength towards Election 2024

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has declared September 7th, 2024, as #RepYourPartyColours Day, a momentous occasion for party faithfuls to proudly wear their NDC colours, jerseys, and 24hr Economy T-shirts. This show of unity and strength comes as the party gears up for the 2024 elections, poised to take the reins of power from the incumbent Akuffo Addo-led administration.

As the umbrella fraternity prepares to sweep the polls, #RepYourPartyColours Day serves as a clarion call to Ghanaians to rally behind the NDC’s vision for a prosperous and equitable society. The party will seize this opportunity to highlight its policies, particularly the revolutionary 24hr economy, which promises to rescue Ghana from the economic quagmire created by the current government.

With John Mahama at the helm, the NDC is confident of resetting Ghana’s trajectory and restoring hope to the masses. Winning the 2024 elections is not just a party effort, but a communal labour that requires the collective energy and dedication of all Ghanaians.

On September 7th, let the sea of umbrella colours flood the streets, symbolizing the NDC’s unwavering commitment to Ghana’s progress. Together, let us rep our party colours and proclaim to the world that the NDC is the attractive party of choice in Ghana today. Join the movement and let us march towards victory!

By Lawrence Odoom/Phalonzy

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