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Ambassador Victor Smith Urges NDC to Aim for Landslide Victory in December 2024 Elections


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Ambassador Victor Smith

Accra, Ghana – In a bold and impassioned call to action, His Excellency Ambassador Victor Smith has challenged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to secure a decisive victory in the upcoming December 7, 2024, elections. Drawing parallels to the recent landslide change of government in the UK, Ambassador Smith expressed his hopes for a similar outcome in Ghana.

“I will be disappointed if NDC doesn’t humiliate these NPP charlatans with a bigger landslide of 65% on 7th December, 2024,” stated Ambassador Smith. “We have had 57% before. I am confident if we work hard enough and win many souls, including even NPP members who are disgusted with the level of thievery and greed by the mafia, we may go over 60%.”

Ambassador Smith, widely regarded as one of Ghana’s incorruptible politicians and statesmen, emphasized the importance of targeting floating voters, undecided individuals, and disillusioned NPP supporters. “Let’s convince floating voters, undecided and disappointed NPP voters to go ‘Ghana first’,” he urged, highlighting the need for a united front to bring about change.

The Ambassador’s message resonates strongly within the ranks and file of the NDC, as he calls on them to rise for change. His reputation for integrity and unwavering dedication to the nation adds significant weight to his challenge, inspiring party members to mobilize and work tirelessly towards a historic victory.

As the December elections approach, the political landscape in Ghana is set to witness intensified efforts from the NDC, driven by the visionary leadership and incorruptible ethos of Ambassador Victor Smith.


Godfred Meba

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