Ghana's Ambassador to Namibia H.E Hajia Salamatu Forgor has donated two Motorbikes to the NPP Parliamentary Candidate for the Bole-Bamboi, Hon. David Sei Demah to aid boost his campaign activities in the constituency ahead of the December polls.
Hon. Shiraz-Deen the Assembly Member for Mempeasem Electoral Area and a former Constituency Executive Member, presented the two motorbikes on behalf of H.E Hajia Salamatu Forgor and reiterates Hajia's commitment to the NPP in Bole-Bamboi constituency.
Hon. Shiraz-Deen noted that this is just the beginning of more campaign logistics to come from the ambassador towards making Hon. David Sei Demah and the NPP victorious in the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.
In the coming days, Hajia will be touching grounds in the constituency to campaign in all the twenty seven Electoral Areas and also present health equipments to the Ghana Health Service, he further added
Receiving the items on behalf of the NPP Parliamentary Candidate, NPP Constituency Chairman, Zakaria Sulemana thanked Hajia Salamatu for this great support to David Sei Demah and NPP as whole. He used the opportunity to appeal to all NPP sympathizers who hail from the constituency to emulate Hajia Salamatu's kind gesture towards the NPP party.
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