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NDC’s Simon Aworigo Reaches Out to Constituents with Inclusive Developmental Policies

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In the bustling town of Navrongo, excitement filled the air as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate, Simon Aworigo, made his way to the Naaga and Kologo communities. Apexnewsgh Reports

His presence sparked hope among the residents, as he outlined the party’s ambitious policies to tackle the pressing developmental issues plaguing the area.

Expressing gratitude to the national and regional executives for their visit, Aworigo warmly thanked the communities for their warm welcome. He emphasized the urgent need for change in both the presidential and parliamentary elections, citing eight years of hardships and struggles under the current administration.

During his address, Aworigo shed light on some of the key challenges faced by the communities, including the lack of electricity in certain areas due to uncompleted rural electrification projects, unaddressed appeals for hospitals and secondary schools, and the persistent issues of deplorable roads and rampant armed robberies.

To address these challenges, Aworigo presented the NDC’s comprehensive solutions. These included plans to upgrade infrastructure by improving roads such as the critical Bolga-Shirigu-Naaga route, creating youth employment opportunities through a 24-hour economy, implementing a free policy for the first-year students who gained admission in the university, establishing farmer service centers under the agricultural facility, and introducing a women’s development bank to empower women in the community.

Focusing on the critical issue of youth unemployment, Aworigo highlighted that lack of opportunities was the primary concern. Research has also supported this, showing significantly higher unemployment rates among the youth compared to the adult population. The NDC’s policies aim to directly address this pressing concern.

As the December elections draw near, Mr. Aworigo’s compelling message of change and development resonates deeply with constituents in the Navrongo Constituency, igniting a sense of hope and determination for a brighter future.

Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), recently embarked on a 3-day campaign in the Upper East Region, dubbing it a “retail campaign.” This grassroots approach aims to connect with people directly in remote communities, allowing him to grasp the challenges they face firsthand. By doing so, Asiedu Nketiah demonstrates his commitment to understanding the needs of the people and fostering meaningful relationships.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/ Navrongo

Ngamegbulam C. S

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