The Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Mr Kennedy Agyapong, has urged delegates at Essikado-Ketan to avoid complacency in the lead-up to the elections on December 7.
He said “Victory will not be easily attained. In 2020, Joe Ghartey secured approximately 26,000 votes, while the NDC candidate garnered around 24,000 votes. Therefore, it is crucial to remain vigilant. Creativity and strategic planning are essential for the NPP as we approach the upcoming challenges.”
Mr Agyapong gave the warning during the campaign launch for the Essikado-Ketan constituency of the NPP on Saturday in Essikado, aimed at enhancing the momentum for the Parliamentary candidate, Charles Cromwell Onuawonto Bissue.
The event also marked the inauguration of the Essikado-Ketan 2024 campaign team, which is led by Member of Parliament, Mr Joe Ghartey.
Mr Agyapong addressed the concerns regarding reported divisions between Mr Bissue and the party executives, emphasizing the necessity for unity and collaboration as they prepare for the upcoming challenges on December 7.
He asserted that cohesion was essential for achieving victory in Essikado-Ketan, stating, “We must exert ourselves to ensure that success is within our grasp.”
He cautioned against complacency, reminding the team that the NDC candidate is a formidable opponent and that assuming victory based solely on their stronghold would be a mistake.
He urged the Mr Bissue to foster unity with the executives and to dedicate themselves to hard work, as failure to do so would render their efforts futile.
Furthermore, Mr Agyapong advised Mr Bissue to adopt a servant leadership approach when engaging with party executives and constituents, regardless of their political affiliations, in order to build constructive relationships.
Source: Ghanaian Times
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