By Dennis Peprah
Sunyani, Nov. 22, GNA – Mr Mustapha Omar Copson, the Deputy Bono Regional Youth Organiser of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has given assurance that the party’s Election 2024 victory remains certain.
He was emphatic that the contents of the NDC manifesto put the party on the edge to win the polls.
“In, fact we have secured the election victory in the presidential ballot in advance, and by a wider margin and that win will confound the New Patriotic Party (NPP),” Mr Copson said.
Mr Copson indicated that “the majority of the electorate now understand and have built their hopes in the content of the Election 2024 political party manifesto of the NDC.”
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani, Mr Copson said the party had worked hard in the electioneering, propagated and well marketed its proposed economic policies and social intervention programmes to the electorates.
“Response and feedback from the electorates put the NDC and its Election 2024 flagbearer, former President John Dramani, on the edge of winning the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections,” he stated.
Mr Copson said the party’s proposed 24-hour economy had convincingly persuaded and gained the consideration of the youthful electorates.
He said the establishment of the Women’s Bank policy, as touted by the party’s flagbearer had also exerted influences, and thereby, impacted on women voters, persuasively to vote for the NDC.
“I the midst of these, the electorates have made us understand that they toyed with their lives when they voted for the NPP in the Election 2016 and Election 2020 and are too ready to repeat those mistakes this time,” Mr Copson stated.
Nonetheless, he called on the NDC to remain steadfast and intensify the electioneering, saying, “if we are winning the elections, then we are winning in an overwhelming victory to confound our opponent.”
“By that landslide victory our opponent, the NPP family will realise that they can’t take Ghanaian voters for granted anymore, after putting the nation into this economic mess,” Mr Copson stated.
GNA