The NDC STATION youth group, along with their patrons and leaders, recently visited Makola market to share the party’s vision, focusing on the leadership of John Dramani Mahama and urging voters to support the NDC in the upcoming December 7 elections.
Their primary message centered around continuing the “good works” that the NDC believes will restore the country’s success.
As part of their nationwide outreach, the group emphasized the NDC’s policies, particularly the 24-hour economy policy.
Dr. Anthony Sorkpah, a patron of the group, criticized the current NPP government for dismantling the progress previously made under the NDC and argued that the country was on the right path under their administration.
Chairman Smith Boahene, also known as General Smith, highlighted the broad benefits of the 24-hour economy, stating that it would not only benefit intellectuals but also those in the informal sector, such as market traders.
During their engagement at the market, the NDC STATION members encouraged people to reflect on the difficulties they’ve endured under the current government and to vote for the NDC, promising improved governance and a better quality of life.
Story by: Onokwafo Yaw Asiedu/Ahotoronline.com