Mr Abu Kansangbata, a former Deputy Upper West Regional Minister, has called on the National Democratic Congress to hit the ground running with winnable campaign messages devoid of propaganda.
That, he said, would resonate with discerning minds and subsequently attract more votes.
In a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Sunday, Mr Kansangbata entreated each NDC constituency, polling station executive, and volunteers to capitalise on the momentum and organise numerous house-to-house, door-to-door campaigns. He urged them to focus on areas such as health, agriculture, education, energy, security, water and sanitation, and creating an enabling environment for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the country.
"Comparatively, with the current economic environment, it is not favourable for foreign investors to invest their resources. And largely, the report is available for every single Ghanaian; under the leadership of JDM, his modesty, honesty, and sincerity mark him as a transformational leader—a leader who respects culture and traditions."
He said if they were to take back power, then they must work hard with trustworthy analysis and workable strategies for a 2024 victory.