According to Ghana News Agency:ccording to Ghana News Agency, Mr Kasu has also committed to providing meals for polling agents at the Klefe ward and will sponsor a rally scheduled for Sunday to conclude the campaign activities. During the presentation, he urged supporters to stay determined and avoid complacency, emphasizing that victory is achievable with continued hard work and sacrifice."We want an overwhelming working majority in Parliament, so let us remain focused till the end," Mr Kasu stated. He further appealed to well-intentioned Ghanaians to contribute resources to support the party and its parliamentary candidates."I am appealing to all eligible voters to go out early and vote for H.E. John Mahama and all NDC parliamentary candidates to bring relief to the suffering masses. John Mahama remains the true hope for changing the economic downturn due to his enormous experience," he added.Mr Kpotosu expressed his gratitude to Delali Kasu for his gesture and assured that the NDC's victory in the 20 24 elections is certain.
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