The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has appealed to party supporters in the Ejura Sekyeredumase to remain loyal to the NDC and avoid "skirt and blouse" voting.
This voting pattern, where voters support the party's presidential candidate but choose a different parliamentary candidate, can hinder the party's progress.
Speaking at a mini rally in Sekyeredumae, in the Ashanti Region, on Saturday, the former president emphasized that the NDC is the only party committed to the development of the Ejura Sekyeredumase.
He warned supporters against being misled by claims that he endorsed any candidate outside the NDC.
Mahama stressed that electing NDC candidates for both presidential and parliamentary positions is crucial for achieving a parliamentary majority and advancing the party's development goals.
Mahama attributed the party's previous election loss to disunity and urged supporters to back both him and the NDC's parliamentary candidates. "By God's grace, I will be president in this year's election, and we need a majority in parliament to bring development to the people of Ejura Sekyeredumase," he said.
Mahama's message of unity and loyalty is crucial in securing a parliamentary majority, which would enable the NDC to implement its development agenda.
By avoiding "skirt and blouse" voting, NDC supporters can help ensure the party's success in the Ejura Sekyeredumase.
In conclusion, Mahama's appeal to NDC supporters in the Ejura Sekyeredumase is a call to action.
By remaining loyal to the NDC and avoiding "skirt and blouse" voting, supporters can help secure a parliamentary majority and bring development to the area.