Final Day of Phase 3: Micro-Community Engagement/Retail Campaign in Akuapem North
Sunday, 17th November 2024, marked a significant milestone for the Akuapem North Constituency as the NDC concluded Day 7 of Phase 3 of their Micro-Community Engagement/Retail Campaign. Under the dynamic leadership of John Evans Kumordzi, the NDC’s dedicated Parliamentary Candidate, and the formidable presidential presence of John Dramani Mahama, the team advanced with a steadfast mission: to unify, inspire, and mobilize support across Akuapem North’s diverse communities.
The day’s activities commenced at the historic Akropong Court House, where Kumordzi and a formidable lineup of party stalwarts were met with enthusiasm by the local residents. The atmosphere was electric with anticipation and hope, as Kumordzi’s articulate vision for development and inclusive leadership resonated with those gathered. He spoke passionately about policies tailored to uplift the constituency, focusing on job creation, infrastructure development, and social programs that would tangibly improve lives. This commitment to change elicited nods of agreement and rounds of applause from attendees, setting a hopeful tone for the rest of the day.
Joining Kumordzi were an array of prominent NDC figures: Constituency Chairman Daniel Awere, Organiser Ernest Adom Dikoh with his deputy Matthew Antwi, Deputy Youth Organiser George Oduro Junior, and the sharp-minded Communications Officer Bawa Aminu Sumaila, along with his deputy, Jacob Ganyo. Their unity symbolized the strength and solidarity of the party in Akuapem North. Edward Mfum Mintah, Prince Baah Boadu, and former executives like Daniel Ofei and Hon. Philip Kwabi Adomako also lent their respected voices to the day’s discussions, reminding constituents of the NDC’s legacy and ongoing commitment to progress.
The campaign then made its way to the Post Office, where warm receptions awaited. Here, the focus shifted to community-based solutions and sustainable development strategies that prioritize local talent and resources. Residents listened intently as NDC leaders outlined plans that underscored practical benefits such as improved access to healthcare and education.
A particularly energized stop followed at Brodehyɛm, where dialogue between the campaign team and the community reached its peak. Voices were raised not in protest but in constructive discourse, showcasing the strong democratic spirit of Akuapem North. Residents shared their aspirations, which the NDC leadership embraced, committing to address them with actionable policies that align with the needs of the people.
The day concluded on a high note at Daakye JHS, where the campaign team expressed heartfelt gratitude to the constituents for their unwavering support. The closing remarks by Kumordzi echoed the sentiment of unity and purpose that had been the hallmark of the day. His parting words were charged with resolve: “We are not just seeking votes; we are here to build a partnership for a better tomorrow.”
As the final day of Phase 3 wrapped up, the NDC campaign stood reinforced, driven by a clear mission to advance the constituency’s progress through shared vision and proactive leadership. With a powerful momentum gained, John Evans Kumordzi and his team now look ahead, ready to take on the future with a renewed spirit, confident in the support of Akuapem North’s resilient communities.
Watch out for the next Phase of this micro-community retail campaign
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