Parliamentary Hopeful Engages NDC Founders And Cadres In Lower West Akim Constituency 

The visit of the young business tycoon was aimed at seeking their permission, support and blessing to contest the parliamentary primaries on the ticket of the NDC in the area.

Parliamentary Hopeful Engages NDC Founders And Cadres In  Lower West Akim Constituency 
Parliamentary Hopeful of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Lower West Akim Constituency of the Eastern Region, Mr Owen Kwame Frimpong, affectionately called Darling Boy has paid a courtesy call on the founders, fathers and Cadres in the constituency.

The visit of the young business tycoon was aimed at seeking their permission, support and blessing to contest the parliamentary primaries on the ticket of the NDC in the area.
 
Reaching out to about twenty identified Cadres and founders of the NDC in the Constituency, they had gladly declared their unflinching support for the NDC parliamentary candidature of Mr Frimpong.

Also, the 48-year-old young business tycoon commended all structures of the party, from the branch to the constituency, to the region, to the national executives, cadres, founders, fathers and all progressives, the youth and the women wings for making the party great.
Speaking in an interview with Soireenews.com via telephone call, Mr Frimpong has pledged transformational leadership to win the parliamentary seat from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2024 elections.

According to him, the over two decades of political domination by the ruling NPP has brought economic hardship that was impoverishing the lives of Ghanaians, particularly the youth.
Outlining some measures to turn the tables around, Mr. Frimpong stressed the need for the supporters and members of the party to rise to the task ahead.
In addition to that, he said the party will also rejuvenate and instil its ideals of discipline, honesty and commitment to engender unity and nation-building.

With that, the party would rely on the capabilities of its youth to handle its affairs and extend a helping hand to one another, both home and abroad for national cohesion and sustained integration.
“We are not in normal times and need drastic measures. The unity of the Ghana people must be sustained, we must fulfil the dreams of our forbearers and create a united nation,” Mr Frimpong stressed.
To the old and new party executives, Mr. Frimpong called for unity, saying everyone in the NDC needed to work together to win the 2024 general election.
He paid tribute to the founding fathers and mothers of the NDC for their pioneering role in the establishment and building of the NDC, particularly in the constituency.
“We must work hard to prove to our detractors by convincingly winning the 2024 general election to rescue Ghana. “And so, the clarion call is for us to put our shoulders on the wheel and work hard to rescue this country more urgently than ever,” Mr Frimpong stressed.