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Businesswoman Joan Gyan supports Amenfi Central Constituency ahead of December 7

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By Clara Mlanlo

A Businesswoman and member of the National Democratic Congress, Mrs Joana Gyan Cudjoe, has gifted two Toyota Hilux pick-ups to the party at the Sekondi N.D.C Regional Head Office in the Western Region.

The donation is to make the party’s mobility and operations more efficient in the Amenfi Central Constituency as they gear up for the December 7 polls.

While reaffirming her commitment to the party, Mrs. Joana Gyan Cudjoe emphasized the importance of the party retaining the Amenfi Central seat. She addressed the economic challenges facing Ghanaians and highlighted the need for a change in leadership.

“I am ever ready and committed to working with you all to ensure that we deliver an NDC victory in the Western Region and retain the Amenfi Central seat so we can continue the good works. Ghanaians are suffering under the current leadership, and only a John-Mahama presidency can save us. Please use these cars to reach every corner and everyone, and spread the message of hope carried by the good policies of our flagbearer, HE John Mahama.”

The party’s Western Regional Chairman, Nana Toku, who received the cars on behalf of the party, was profoundly grateful to Mrs Joana Gyan Cudjoe for the timely gesture. He assured her that the vehicles would be put to good use to ensure their longevity and optimal performance as well as amplify the party’s campaign activities in the Constituency.

“In my political career, I have never witnessed an individual donating two pick-up trucks to a single constituency. This is truly humbling, and we are deeply grateful to you, Joana Gyan Cudjoe,” he stated.

The gifting of the vehicles form part of initiatives rolled out by Mrs Joana Gyan Cudjoe to boost the NDC’s campaign activities in Amenfi Central to reach all and sundry.

These efforts are anticipated to play a crucial role in the party’s success in the December 7 elections.

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