Election 2020: nuclear power plant declares 34/34 operation in Greater Accra | Policy



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Moses Abor, Greater Accra's regional youth organizer in the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), declared forcefully that the NPP of Greater Accra had declared the "34/34 Agenda Campaign" aimed at obtain the 34-seat parliament of the Greater Accra region by 2020 General Elections.

Moses Abor unveiled this agenda for the Greater Accra nuclear power plant on Saturday, April 6, 2019, during the Women's Health Walk, a dynamic women's party group celebrating its 3rd anniversary at the Legon Botanical Garden.

He said the party was ready to seize the remaining 13 seats of the NDC in 2020.

S addressing several media after the program, the Hon. Moses Abor said that "the nuclear power plant declared the 34/34 operation and that we all aim to win the 34 parliamentary seats in the Greater Accra region with a very wide margin".

For him, the expectation of the Greater Accra party is to win only 90%, because the party has behaved well in a credible way over the past two years and therefore intends to do everything possible to project the Excellent work of the president. .

However, he encouraged the loyal ladies to always have the audacity to project the NPP-led government in this spectacular way, as he did as a group.

"I tell you with the fact that 2020 is the parliamentary seat of agenda 34/34 and that we are working seriously in this direction. . . we will leave no room for the NDC. . . I will do everything in my power to get the 34 seats of the NPP and Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo, which present all the good policies and vision of the President. . . we will not allow NDC to come back to power and destroy them as they did in 2008.. . NDC is already dead and buried, " he stressed.

Greater Accra's regional parliamentary statistics indicate that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) won 21 seats out of 34 in Parliament, while the National Democratic Congress (NDC) won 13 seats.

The ruling party, the new Patriotic Party (NPP), currently holds 21 of the 34 seats in Greater Accra.

The NDC aims to broaden its base by getting more seats, which they believe is achievable as part of an expanded plan and program to get more votes so to secure a second term for President John Dramani Mahama.

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