The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to officially launch its campaign early next month as it gears up for the December 7 elections.
This announcement was made by the party’s flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, during the Volta Regional fundraising dinner held in Accra.
“We will launch the campaign in July after we announce the campaign team this week.” His statement underscores the party’s readiness and strategic planning as they move closer to the critical election date," Mahama revealed.
“I must assure you that after we launch the campaign, there will be no turning back until December 7, when we go to the polls to vote massively for the NDC in both Presidential and Parliamentary elections.”
"We are accelerating already. You can only drive in this country when you are licensed; the people of Ghana must license you. This is not the time to be asking for the steering wheel," Mr. Mahama figuratively alluded.
He added that the country was currently in the abyss and demanded serious thinking about how to change its fortune in 2025 to improve the well-being of the majority of the citizenry.
He said the Volta Region had been very critical in what he described as the 'rescue crusade' in the 2024 election and urged all to double their efforts in achieving that objective.
"Although we had a slight drop in terms of percentage in the last elections, I am of the strong belief that we'll improve over it to at least 90 percent," he said.
Former President Mahama commended all the executives and party faithful for their proactivity and said their hard work would be rewarded on December 7.
An industrialist and philanthropist, Kwamigah Tanko Atokple, who chaired the occasion, underscored the need for all Voltarians to put their hands on the plough and work towards securing victory for the party.
He said no individuals or groups could achieve that objective except through total "commitment from all of us."
He therefore implored all to contribute their "widow's mite towards a good cause."