NDC must win all seven parliamentary seats in Savannah Region - John Jinapor
The Member of Parliament for the Yapei-Kusawgu Constituency and Ranking Member on Parliament's Mines and Energy Committee, John Abdulai Jinapor has charged members of the opposition National Democratic Congress across the various constituencies in the Savannah Region to work tirelessly to enable the party secure all the seven parliamentary seats in the infant region.
This he said, was very necessary to consolidate the much anticipated victory of the NDC in 2024 and enable the incoming president of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama to run a smooth and effective administration.
Addressing participants at the maiden meeting of the Savannah Regional Communications Committee of the NDC under his chairmanship, the astute legislator indicated his readiness to support the work of the committee and by extension the communication wing of the party with the needed resources and logistics to function effectively.
He graciously congratulated members of the committee on their well deserved appointment and successful swearing in and used the occasion to commend the communications bureau of the party in the region for their many years of dedicated and loyal service in branding the party.
The chairman cum legislator called on all members of the party in the region to remain united and rally all energies and synergies towards delivering a resounding victory for the party in 2024.
The Savannah Regional Chairman of the party, Alhaji Imoro Seidu, affectionately known as 'Man Blessing' commended the Regional Communications Team for the good works so far and emphasized the importance of research in modern day communication.
He was deeply thankful to the Yapei-Kusawgu Member of Parliament, who doubles as the Savannah Regional Communications committee Chairman for all the support he has been rendering to the party in region and beyond.
He called on all party members in the region to remain united in order to write down the failed Akufo-Addo-Bawumiah government as the worst ever in the history of the fourth Republic come 2024.
The 1st Deputy National Communications Officer of the party, Malik Basintale added his voice to the need for a stronger coordination and synergy among the various wings of the party to achieve the collective goal of rescuing Ghana from the shackles of mismanagement and corruption experienced under the current regime.
He said national was committed to effectively resourcing the communications wing and indeed, all the structures of the party towards the execution of their mandate in 2024.
The Savannah Regional Communications Officer, R.A Jalil thanked all participants for availing themselves for the dialogue session and making useful inputs towards the execution of the communications strategy for the region.
On behalf of members of the Communications Committee, he expressed profound gratitude to the chairman of Regional Communications committee for facilitating the stakeholder dialogue and expanding the meeting to include Constituency Communications Officers and their deputies.
The dialogue series, which took place at the John Abdulai Jinapor Conference Hall in the Central Gonja District of the Savannah Region, saw members of the Communications Committee in the region and Constituency Communication Officers and their deputies coming together to contribute rich ideas and experiences towards shaping and positioning the communications wing of the party as a necessary tool for the task ahead of 2024.
Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham
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