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Hanna Bissiw urges NDC-USA to double efforts toward winning election 2024

 Dr Hanna Lou­isa Bissiw, the National Women’s Organiser of the National Demo­cratic Congress (NDC) has charged diaspora mem­bers of the party to double their efforts toward supporting the party’s campaign to win the 2024 elections.

She said the NDC needed every member of the party on board to wrestle power from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), in 2024 to restore the dignity of Ghana back to the Inter­national Community.

Dr Hanna Bissiw said this at the launch of a Fund Raising Dinner organised by the New Jersey branch of the NDC at Newark, New Jersey in the United States.

She said the NDC members in the diaspora were very important and recognised as major stakeholders of the party and should therefore foster unity among themselves to make meaningful contributions towards the development of the party and Ghana at large.

This, the National Women’s Or­ganiser urged diasporas of the NDC to make suggestions and make de­cisions that would benefit the NDC and also defend the party everywhere, at all levels both locally and Interna­tionally.

She appealed to all members of the NDC to put aside who their per­sonalities are and focus on working hard for the party to wrestle power from the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government that has put Ghana in a limbo.

“Ghana’s economy is now in shambles and it is on daily basis getting worse than before. Ghana has now become a country that when you contribute susu, you lose your money.”

Dr Hanna Bissiw said the NDC was doing all it can to increase its 137 members in Parliament in the election and appealed to members to some constituencies which are handicap with resources.

“Elections are won at the grass­roots and so as a party we should support our grassroots to defend our interest at the polling level where elections are won.”

She said the NPP had started making their lofty promises again to Ghanaians and that Ghanaians had al­ready made their minds to vote them out of power.

Mr Moses Oklu, Vice Chairman of the NDC-USA Chapter said the economy of Ghana was in “coma” and that it was only diasporans who would be the major contributors to safe Ghana’s economy.

He urged members to dou­ble up their efforts to win power, improve on the living conditions of Ghanaians and promote develop­ment.

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