Author: Hon. Japhet Festus Gbede

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) General Secretary, Hon. Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, has embarked on a tour of limited voter registration centers in the Volta Region on the final day of the exercise.

He was ccompanied by the Volta Regional Secretary, James Gunu, the regional vice chairman, Mr. Egypt Kudoto, and other regional executives of the Volta Branch of the opposition National Democratic Congress.

The tour aimed to mobilize eligible voters, gather information on the registration process and assess the region’s preparedness for the 2024 elections.

The team led by the former lawmaker for Ketu South met with Constituency Executive Committee members, parliamentary candidates, election directors, and registration officials to ensure a smooth and peaceful process.

Mr. Fiavi, who supported the exercise across the region, with an undisclosed amount of cash during an interaction with eligible voters in Akatsi South encouraged party supporters to get more people to register and emphasized the importance of voting.

Mr. James Gunu on his part commended the Constituencies efforts in mobilizing voters, the General Secretary praised the region’s efforts and reiterated the party’s commitment to free, fair, and transparent elections but assured that the party is physically and emotionally ready to rescue Ghanaians hence won’t relent in matching the NPP BOOT for BOOT in the 7th December,2024 polls.

 He also urged the Electoral Commission to ensure the integrity of the entire process until H.E John Dramani Mahama is declared the winner of the December 7th elections.

His entourage included Mr. Egypt Kudoto, Reg. Vice Chairman; Hon. James Gunu, Reg. Secretary; Mr Bright Ege, Dep. Reg. Secretary,Hon. Francis Seglah, The regional director of Elections & IT, Hon. Johnson Samlafo, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer; and others.

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This tour demonstrates the NDC’s commitment to reclaiming power from the ruling New Patriotic Party government as the general was given a heavy welcome.

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