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NDC government will prioritise regions that deliver more votes for the NDC – Ade Coker

January 2, 2025
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NDC government will prioritise regions that deliver more votes for the NDC – Ade Coker
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Former Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Ade Coker, has stated that an NDC government will prioritize development in regions that consistently deliver votes for the party.

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Speaking on Adom TV, the former Greater Accra Regional Chairman highlighted regions such as the Volta Region, Northern Region, parts of the Eastern Region, and Greater Accra, emphasizing the importance of focusing on loyal strongholds while pursuing holistic national development.

“Even though we are for the development of the whole of Ghana, there must be a little emphasis on regions that are very loyal to us- such as the Northern Region, parts of the Eastern Region, Volta Region, and Greater Accra.

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So, it should be holistic development for the entire country, but emphasis must also be placed on your strongholds.”

He reflected on lessons learned from the past years in opposition and the recent elections, stressing that neglecting the party’s base and strongholds could lead to severe consequences from the people of Ghana.

“A lot of lessons have been learned in the last four years, and in this particular election. If you neglect your base and neglect the people of Ghana, they will punish you,” he warned.

Ade Coker condemned certain behaviors exhibited by party-backed appointees and their supporters.

He cited instances where constituents were denied help by officials who claimed their positions were earned by their own merit, ignoring the party’s role in their appointment.

“When you are in a party and you go to see a minister to place your child in National Service and he tells you that it is not the party that placed him there, but his own merit, it is very disheartening.

“And I’m sure most of their MPs would say they got their positions by their own merit, forgetting that they stood on the party’s wings to get there.

Those are the kinds of things that our incoming appointees should guard against,” Ade Coker explained.

NDC’s AdeCoker says the NDC government will prioritise regions that gives them votes, he went ahead to mention Volta Region, Northern Region, Parts of Eastern Region & Greater Accra.

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