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Felix Odartey Lamptey Leads YENI ADA H) WALK in Weija-Gbawe Constituency

NDC Weija-Gbawe Constituency

The parliamentary candidate for Weija-Gbawe constituency in the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Felix Odartey Lamptey, led a spirited walk known as YENI ADA H) walk through the streets of Weija-Gbawe. The event aimed to rally supporters and celebrate recent successes ahead of the upcoming election.

A large crowd of supporters, leaders, and party faithfuls participated in the walk, showcasing their strength and unity. The atmosphere was festive, filled with music and displays of party colors. Supporters emphasized the need for change in the constituency, expressing their readiness to work towards further gains in the upcoming elections.

During the walk, Lamptey interacted with residents, listening to their concerns and sharing his vision for the future of Weija-Gbawe. He expressed gratitude to supporters and emphasized the importance of collective effort in bringing about change. Lamptey assured the crowd that their dedication would not go in vain and that the NDC remains committed to addressing the constituency’s needs.

Several notable figures, including Mzbel, Big Akwess, and Nii Funny, attended the walk, emphasizing the need for change in Weija-Gbawe. Lamptey thanked his fellow aspirants for their love and support, stating that he prays for victory in the December 7 election to free Weija-Gbawe from the NPP’s 24-year hold on power.

As the prospective Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe, Lamptey promised to resolve problems that have plagued the constituency since the NPP took power. He acknowledged the constituency’s challenges and expressed his readiness to lead the people towards achieving their objectives.

Bunkom Banku also addressed the crowd, stressing the need for change and urging voters to make wise decisions. The event showcased the constituency’s desire for change and their support for Lamptey’s leadership.

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