Dec 7 polls: M4C VP candidate E-KOD storms C/R, promises leadership of service, accountability

Alan Kyeremanten’s running mate, Elijah Kwame Owusu Danso (E-KOD) has taken his tour to the Central Region.
The Movement for Change (M4C) vice presidential candidate recently had a successful visit to his home grounds, Oti Region.
E-KOD is expected to visit 23 constituencies in the Central Region, including Twifo-Atimokwa, Gomoa East, West and Central, Ajumako-Enyan Essiam and the Agona areas.
He will continue to tour Ekumfi, Effutu, Cape Coast North and South, before descending to Awutu Senya East and West to canvas for votes for M4C, the Afafranto (Butterfly) administration, for the December 7, 2024, general elections.
A lawyer and former Hiplife star, he began his tour of the Central Region in Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem, where he assured chiefs and fisher folks of an M4C leadership of service and accountability when his boss, independent presidential candidate Alan Kyeremanten, was voted into office.
For the fishing community, E-KOD promised to fix the premix fuel issue, which, he said, would be produced locally for effective fishing.
Speaking on 505 with Kwame Okyere Jnr (KOJ) last night, Friday, October 4, Mr Owusu Danso called on Ghanaians to give the Movement for Change the nod to take over the affairs of the country to remedy the bad governance and consequent hardships experienced under the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
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