NDC supporters embark on health walk to promote peace in Ho

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Over the weekend, hundreds of supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ho Central Constituency took part in a health walk to promote peace ahead of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary primaries.

The event was organised by the youth wing of the Party in the Constituency, and participants, including delegates and supporters of the seven parliamentary aspirants, wore mostly branded apparel as they marched across the streets of the regional capital.

Mr Benjamin Kpodo, MP for the Constituency, who is no longer running for Parliament, asked the aspirants to campaign peacefully and in unity, focusing on the greater competition ahead of the 2024 general elections. He expressed his solid support for the aspirants while promising to work with whoever emerged as a candidate for the Constituency.

Mr Kpodo said the voter population in the Constituency had increased and required extra efforts by the Party at securing the needed votes at the 2024 contest. The MP added that the present political administration placed the nation in a state that favoured the victory of the NDC.

Mr Franklin Gedziah, the Constituency Chairman, said they were “ready for battle” and that the numbers at the health walk showed high enthusiasm over the coming general elections. He said the Party in the Constituency enjoyed commendable peace and unity, and which would be maintained.

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Noah Dzikpor, the Constituency Youth Organizer, said the mobilization was deemed necessary as the Constituency had become a hotly contested seat. He urged for unity among the supporters, stating that “We need unity or our Constituency or the Party would suffer.”

The MP led the seven candidates to commit to peace in the presence of all and urged supporters to also ensure peaceful conduct. The NDC primaries are coming off on May 13, 2023, in almost all constituencies across the country.

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