Wednesday, August 27, 2008

DFP ASPIRANT FOR DADOWLI OPTIMISTIC (PAGE 16)

THE Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) parliamentary candidate for Nadowli East, Mr James Wor, has called on the electorate in the area to vote for him.
According to him, he had the requisite qualification and the ability to lead the constituency out of its present high level of poverty.
“Looking at our policies, the DFP is the best party to solve the problems of the people of Nadowli East”, he told the Daily Graphic.
The 26-year-old parliamentary aspirant expressed regret that despite efforts by various governments, the Nadowli area was still deprived.
Mr Wor promised to reduce poverty through collaboration with other stakeholders by supporting agriculture and education, among others.
Touching on this year’s general election, Mr Wor was optimistic that the DFP would come off victorious.
He said Ghanaians were tired of both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and therefore needed a new political party to salvage the economy.
“Let us show both the NPP and the NDC the red card by voting massively for the DFP,” he advised.
He appealed to the hierarchy of the party to allocate resources to the foot soldiers at the grass-roots level to ensure an effective campaign.

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