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According to him, a “manifesto itself cannot vote for itself in the elections,” and so everyone must be made to understand what the manifesto entails in order to vote accordingly.
 
 

The Vice President, Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has urged the leadership of the National Democratic Congress to go out in their numbers and explain to others the content of the party manifesto.

He made this known at the at the 2016 Manifesto launch of the party in Sunyani, Brong Ahafo.

He believes a “door-to-door”, “room-to-room”, “house-to-house” explanation of the manifesto will ensure victory for the party in the December polls.

The Vice President further called on supporters of the party to come out in their numbers and vote for the President to enable him to continue the developmental projects he has outlined in the manifesto.

READ ALSO: NDC Manifesto Launch

Meanwhile, the campaign coordinator of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Kofi Adams has argued that there is no alternative to President John Mahama in the December 7 polls.

According to him, Ghana under the John Mahama-led government has enjoyed infrastructural development and the electorate must therefore give him a second opportunity in the upcoming polls.

“The good works that we (NDC) have done in the past few years in the region show that the region is swinging in favour of the NDC very seriously. If you travel around the country, you will bear witness to the level of development projects undertaken in the country. It is as if when you take away the NDC, no other party has been in power,” he said.

READ ALSO: NDC Manifesto Launch

He added: “Today is manifesto day, but we will come to every constituency to interact with you. Make sure that the contents of the manifesto and Accounting to the People book get to every household, do a door-to-door, room-to-room campaign. My brothers, there is no alternative to President John Dramani Mahama.”

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