United Cadres Front Ignites Momentum in Akuapem North with Massive Campaign Launch
By Edwin Kobina Amoquandoh
Yesterday, November 8, 2024, marked a significant milestone for the NDC in Akuapem North as the United Cadres Front (UCF) hosted a powerful campaign launch at Mamfe Presbyterian Church, starting at precisely 2:00 PM. This landmark event showcased the dynamic spirit and renewed commitment of the party as it prepares for the climacteric December 7th elections.
The campaign launch not only served as a rallying cry for party members but also featured the unveiling of the newly recruited young cadres, signaling a fresh wave of energy and dedication within the NDC ranks in Akuapem North.
The event was graced by a host of distinguished figures whose presence underlined the importance of the occasion. Hon. Anthony Gyampo, delivered an impassioned speech that inspired confidence and unity among attendees. Hon. John Evans Kumordzi the Parliamentary candidate for Akuapem North, Comrade R.K. Ansong, UCF Regional Chairman, and Comrade Jonathan Kwao Sarbah, UCF Regional Secretary, brought regional leadership to the forefront, emphasizing strategic mobilization. Comrade Alhaji Smail Bukari, the UCF Regional Organizer, alongside Comrade Enoch Sewordor, the UCF Regional Youth Organizer, highlighted the critical role of youth engagement in the upcoming elections.
Also present was Comrade Nana Osei Koree, Regional Young Cadres Coordinator, who underlined the significance of empowering the new cadres. Dr. William Adjei Twumasi, a pillar of the UCF strategic planning, and Ing. Isaac Amartey, Abubakari Olando lent their voices to motivate and guide the audience toward proactive grassroots campaigning.
The event saw active participation from former constituency executives, including Hon. Philip Kwabi Adomako, past Constituency Secretary, and Hon. Gibrine Anagli, former Constituency Organiser. Their involvement reinforced the continuity of seasoned leadership alongside fresh talents. Matthew Antwi, Deputy Constituency Organiser, Donspino of the Regional Working Committee, and Owusu Berima, the Teachers Forum Communications Officer, added further depth to the gathering.
As the program concluded, it left a tangible sense of readiness and determination among attendees. The United Cadres Front, now revitalized and equipped, stands ready to engage the grassroots and ensure the NDC’s victory in the fast-approaching elections.
This event was a clear testament to the rejuvenation of the UCF in Akuapem North—a powerful signal that the party’s foundation is stronger and more united than ever. The launch was not just a moment but a movement set to resonate across the constituency in the weeks leading to December 7th.
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