The NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Suhum Constituency, Oboafo Kwadjo Asante has charged the Constituency campaign team and other party Faithfuls to adopt the Jehovah's Witnesses' style of campaigning.
He made these remarks when he embarked on a 5 day working visit to four Electoral Areas in his Constituency, which commenced on Tuesday, 12th October 2020 to Friday, 16th October 2020. This strategy forms part of the Community Connect Program designed by the Constituency Executives to ensure the party is in touch with the Constituents.
The Electoral Areas he visited comprises the Omenako, Akote, Supresu, and Asarekrom. In all, Oboafo visited 32 communities within these electoral areas. Oboafo was accompanied by Constituency Executives led by the Constituency chairman Mr. Ofosu, campaign coordinator, Mr. Abuba Mohammed, and other volunteer groups.
Whilst addressing the electorates, he emphasized that the NPP government needs to be given another four years to solidify the many intervention programs the Nana Akuffo Addo government has so far enrolled. Oboafo seized the opportunity, thereby appealing to the community members to rally behind the NPP and his good self by voting massively for the party come December 7, 2020.
He also urged the party faithful to campaign based on the party's positive track records, and devoid of insults and insinuations. He noted that the Jehovah's Witnesses' are the best campaigners, in their campaigns, they don't give up and they move in groups, fully prepared, and on top of issues. Hence the need for party faithful to adopt their style. "Adopt the Jehovah's Witness campaign approach to preach the Nana Addo message to all Ghanaians", he added.






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