The party’s expected massive victory in 2024 will only materialised on the shoulders of our youth and women in the country.
By Adnan Adams…
It is about time NDC national and regional executives listened to and take advice from it’s grassroot, especially the Youth and Women.
The party’s expected massive victory in 2024 will only materialised on the shoulders of our youth and women in the country.
Akwatia politics is a special one that needs critical attention and reference to history on whom to present as a Parliamentary Candidate.
Being Akwatia boy and starting my childhood politics from 2000 in Akwatia till I matured in 2004….when I started voting
No NDC candidate has won the seat and retained it.
The nature of the people in the constituency doesn’t favor incumbent NDC MPs.
This is why NDC must change its candidate for the 2024 elections, if only NDC wants to retain the seat.
Besides, the alternative candidate, Erasmus Ali (Asanka Poyoyo) is a fit for the terrain of Akwatia politics.
Akwatia people always want someone who is like them (down to earth, flow with everyone, semi-literate, mining business minded, play well with both Muslims and Christians and appeals to both NDC and NPP diehards and flouting voters etc..)
I urge on the regional executives to be cautious in their foot steps in Akwatia….else we will lose the seat.
The Akwatia primaries is delaying and it is creating unnecessary tension among the grassroot.
We should be careful we don’t experience growing apathy among party supporters in the constituency.
We need to retain the seat to increase our MPs in Parliament, but this can be possible only with a new candidate.
NDC must listen!