The General Secretary of the (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has significantly reinforced the party's campaign efforts for the upcoming December 7 general elections.
The former Member of Parliament for the Ketu South constituency showcased his commitment by providing vehicles and motorbikes to the Volta and Oti Region, aiming to enhance mobilization and strengthen the party's prospects in these pivotal regions.
Kwetey, a key figure in the NDC, orchestrated the generous donations during his campaign tours alongside NDC flagbearer .
These regions are considered strongholds of the NDC, setting the stage for a robust campaign push.
Acknowledging the instrumental role played by Agbodza, the Member of Parliament for the Adaklu constituency in the Volta Region, Kwetey expressed his gratitude for the collaborative efforts that enabled these initiatives.
Together, they are fortifying the party's foundation, gearing up for triumph in the forthcoming elections.
During his visit to the Oti Region, Kwetey handed over a brand-new Mitsubishi L200 and nine motorbikes to the constituency elections directorate across the nine constituencies.
This gesture aims to enhance their operational efficiency and mobility, facilitating better service delivery to their constituents.
Fifi Kwetey furnished the regional secretariat with another Mitsubishi L200 and 18 motorbikes, to be distributed among the 18 constituencies.
This strategic move underscores the party's determination to reclaim all seats in the region, following the loss of the Hohoe constituency to the ruling (NPP) in the 2020 election.
He said, "These contributions underscore our unwavering commitment to bolstering the party's infrastructure and equipping our leaders with the necessary resources to excel in their duties." The NDC is gearing up for a fierce battle to unseat the , led by President Akufo-Addo, who is nearing the end of his second term.
While the NDC is rallying behind former President , their main opponent, the NPP, is putting forward Vice President Dr.
Mahamudu Bawumia for his inaugural electoral contest.