Accra,
Nov.Ghanadot/
23, GNA
- Mr
Jonathan
Tackie-Komme,
incumbent
and
National
Democratic
Congress
(NDC)
Parliamentary
Candidate
for
Odododiodioo
on
Sunday
appealed
to
activists,
supporters
and
sympathisers
of the
Party to
unite
and win
more
support
to
ensure
landslide
victory
on
December
7.
He said
this was
the only
way
Ghanaians
could be
relieved
of the
hardships
they
were
going
through.
Mr
Tackie-Komme
made the
appeal
at a
rally
organised
by
Odododiodioo
Branch
of Zongo
Caucus
of NDC
at Zongo
Lane.
He asked
the
electorate
to show
their
commitment
and love
to vote
for
Professor
John
Evans
Atta
Mills
and all
NDC
Parliamentary
Candidates
to form
the next
government
to
ensure a
better
Ghana
for
future
generations.
Alhaji
Mohammed
Ashaar,
Greater
Accra
Regional
Co-ordinator
of Zongo
Caucus
explained
that it
was
formed
for
residents
of Zongo
communities
that
shared
the
vision
and
aspirations
of NDC
and
urged
them to
vote
massively
for the
Party.
Alhaji
Imoro
Musah,
Chairman
of
Odododiodioo
Branch
of the
Caucus
said it
was not
a
parallel
structure
to
existing
structures
of the
Party
but to
complement
efforts
of the
leadership
to win
power
and
achieve
objectives
and aims
of the
Founding
Fathers
of the
Party.
He
appealed
to
residents
of Zongo
communities
not to
allow
themselves
to be
influenced
to
create
confusion
during
Election
2008.
Nii
Lante
Vanderpuye,
Director
of
Operations
of Atta
Mills
Campaign
Team
stressed
the need
for a
change
in the
country
and
called
on the
electorate
to vote
for the
Party to
enable
the
people
overcome
the
prevailing
high
cost of
living.
Pastor
Richard
Ankrah
an
Executive
Member
of
Odododiodioo
Constituency
expressed
concern
about
the
inability
of
stakeholders
in the
building
industry
to
comple
the
government
to
announce
the
actual
cost of
the
Golden
Jubilee
House.
“Even
though
work on
the
James
Town
Fishing
Harbour
has not
started
government
announced
that it
would
cost 16
million
dollars,
what
about
the cost
of the
Golden
Jubilee
House,”
he
asked.
Mr
Mohammed
Seth
Boye,
Organiser
of
Odododiodioo
Branch
of
the
Caucus
urged
the
electorate
to vote
for the
Party to
retain
the
seat.
Alhaji
Said
Sinare,
National
Vice
Chairman
of the
Party
asked
Muslims
to show
appreciation
to the
NDC for
the
statutory
declaration
of the
celebration
of major
festivals
in Islam
by
voting
for the
Party.
Present
were Mr
Benjamin
Nii
Ayikuma
Okai and
Mr Walid
Anyetei
Laryea,
former
NDC
Parliamentary
Aspirants
for the
area and
Mr
Daniel
Okai,
Odododiodioo
Constituency
Chairman.
GNA