NDC Vice-Chairperson Charges NDC Members To Talk About Mahama’s Policies

Dr Samuel Sarpong, 1st Vice Chairperson of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)

NDC Vice-Chairperson Charges NDC Members To Talk About Mahama’s Policies.

Dr Samuel Sarpong, 1st National Vice- Chairperson for the NDC, has admonished party members to talk to people about policies their flag-bearer is promising to implement when he wins power on December 7.

In an interview with the media in Accra, Dr Sarpong said just like John Mahama does in his rounds, party members should also talk about the party’s policies when they out to campaign.

Dr Sarpong, a former Ashanti Regional Minister said Ghanaians vote on policies they find attractive.

“I am encouraging all NDC members to talk about the good policies our flag-bearer is promising including the over 1 million jobs to be created for the youth in ICT, the establishment of Women Bank as well as the non-payment of tuition fees for first year university students”, Dr Sarpong enumerated.

Charge:
Dr Sarpong advised that as campaigns reach the home stretch, it was important that Ghanaians are reminded of the policy interventions the NDC was proposing.

He said a constant reference to the policies by members would shape mindsets and get them to vote for the NDC on December 7.

The NDC Vice Chairman said the NDC possesses the best of policy proposals than any of the other contesting parties.

“We have the best of policy interventions and so ours is to go out there and sell the message to the electorate”, Dr Sarpong stressed.

Comportment:
The NDC Vice-Chairperson admonished party members not to lose their focus by the distractions from the governing NPP.

He said the NDC was on the verge of achieving a famous victory in the upcoming elections, adding that they should keep their focus on achieving same.

Dr Sarpong therefore urged party members to keep up their comportment till the elections are over.

“Everything points to our victory and ours is to work hard and ensure that we account for every ballot cast in our favor by the end of the December 7 polls”, the NDC Vice Chairperson stated.

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