Members of the Tertiary Education Institutional Network, (TEIN), and a youth wing of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been tasked to go back home and help in re-organizing their various districts and constituency level. Apexnewsgh.com report
Former NDC aspirant for the position of Member of Parliament at the Zebilla Constituency, Mr. Ebenezer Ndebilla Alumire gave the advice when speaking at a welcome ceremony for new members of TEIN in the Bolgatanga Technical University (BTU) on Saturday, August 20, 2022.
Advising the freshers, Ndebilla Alumire: “As an intellectual wing of the party, what we need to do is to go back home and help in re-organizing the party because that is very key”.
“In fact, as a student myself in 2008 at KNUST, I became an agent in the first round of the election and that was where I realized that having educated ones serving as agents at the polling stations helps a lot”. He recounts
He narrated how they were able to protect about 280 people from not voting. He said that is a clear signal that if the party does not support members to do the right thing, the party will always do the right thing and get the wrong result.
Meanwhile, advising those in leadership, the former aspirant appealed to the party leadership and those elected in positions not to turn their back on the members in times of need.
“And again, as we are leaving here, I want to also urge our leaders which am also aspiring to be one that, we should not forget our students, let’s us not forget about them. At this particular moment, this is a time we need them and we come to them, this is time we are putting a lot of pressure on them to do A, do B, and do C then when we get power sometimes, some of us turned our back on them. So, I want to now say let us remember our students when we get power, let us pick up their calls when they call us, and let us attend to their school fees needs if it is possible. So, my plea to you is to work very hard as the party comes to power come 2024 you will be rewarded bountifully”.
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