The Vice presidential Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Professor Opoku-Agyemang has intensified her campaign efforts in the Western North Region.
Addressing large crowds in Bodi, Suaman and Aowin constituencies, Professor Opoku-Agyemang told voters to look out for the NDC’s iconic symbol, the Umbrella, which will be at the number eight spot on the ballot paper with the picture of John Mahama on election day.
Speaking at Bodi and Suaman constituencies, Prof Opoku Agyemang described John Mahama as a “truthful and trustworthy” leader and touted the NDC Flagbearer’s commitment working to alleviate the hardships currently faced by Ghanaians under the ruling government.
Additionally, she told the electorate to look for the Umbrella symbol when casting their ballot for the parliamentary elections.
“When you go to vote, remember to look for the Umbrella,” Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said at Suiano community in the Bodi constituency.
At Nkwanta, in Akontombra, residents defied heavy rain to block Opoku-Agyemang’s convoy to endorse former president John Mahama.
At Suiano, the crowd erupted into cheers upon the arrival of the NDC’s vice presidential hopeful.
Throughout her engagements, Opoku-Agyemang spoke about policies aimed at empowering women and enhancing economic stability.
She discussed the NDC’s 24-hour economy proposal and the establishment of a Women’s Development Bank, which aims at providing soft loans to female traders, ultimately boosting their livelihoods and fostering financial independence.
“The NDC is committed to lifting up our communities and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to succeed,” she said.
Story By: Emmanuel Coffie










