A former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Betty Mould-Iddrisu, has called on Ghanaians to vote for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in this year’s general elections.
Speaking on a campaign tour of the Ashanti Region with her successor, Marietta Brew, she said there was the need for the country to be saved from the ruling New Patriotic Party.
Speaking to constituents in the Kwabre South Constituency, she underscored the importance of rescuing Ghana and putting it on the path of progress once more, under John Mahama.
“The progress of this country is non-negotiable in this elections, and we have the chance to choose progress over the decay we’ve seen in the last eight years. Ghana will be better with John Mahama who has done it before, and he’ll come and do it again,” she said.
The two former ministers and leading members of the NDC, have been on the weeklong campaign and engaging communities in constituencies including, Offinso North, Kwabre East, Afigya Kwabre South, Afigya Kwabre North, among others in the region.
“I am glad to join Aunty Betty with my colleagues and friends in the NDC to campaign with her, and to tell Ghanaians about the hope and good intentions of John Mahama when he becomes President again. This is an invitation we could not miss,” Miss Brew noted.
She said, “I have been here for one whole week; it’s not just a campaign outreach. I have spent some days training polling agents too.”
The two have been campaigning on key policies of the NDC, including the 24-hour economy policy and why the NPP must be voted out of power in order to reset the country and make it work again.
The two stalwarts of the NDC officially started their campaign outreach, when they joined the Vice Presidential candidate, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku Agyeman for a campaign tour of the Madina market.