The former Speaker of Parliament, Edward Doe Adjaho, has urged the members of the National Democratic Congress to be highly united and remain steadfast as the current economic woes in the country is not enough requirement to guarantee the party a victory in the 2024 general elections.
Speaking ahead of the NDC’s Volta Regional Delegates Conference in Ho, the former MP for the Avenor-Ave constituency now Akatsi South, appealed to members of the NDC not to play the game of complacency and work assiduously towards the elections in 2024.
He also advised the members of the party to eschew the habit of Cash for Vote by the delegates to favor some candidates ahead of the general elections in 2024.
“The statement is that we should not be complacent as a party. The mid-term elections in the United States have taught us that hardship alone, inflation, and the economy cannot win an election…So let us not be complacent.”
“Hardship is a factor, and cost of living is a factor but it is not sufficient. We have to work hard, we have to be united and present a united front in this region and in the party,” Doe Adjaho said.
By Lawrence Odoom