Vote Mahama for putting Bole on world map – Alhaji Karabache

Deputy General Secretary of the Japan Branch of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Seidu Ahmed Karabache has called on the people of Bole and Gonjaland to vote massively for President John Dramani Mahama for his second term bid in this year’s general elections.

Alhaji Ahmed who spoke to Bole-based Nkilgi FM from Japan on Friday, said the world now know the president’s hometown of Bole because he started his politics there as a Member of Parliament (MP) and rose to become the president.

Alhaji Ahmed who was the District liaison Officer of the National Mobilization Program (NMP) now National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) under the Rawlings regime before moving to settle in Japan, said Ghanaians resident in Japan appreciate the massive development that has taken place under President Mahama’s government.

The Japan Deputy General Secretary of NDC stressed that the international recognition the President receives from the International community is a mark of good leadership.

Alhaji Ahmed who is also a cadre and one of the architects of the NDC in the then Bole District, including Sawla- Tuna- Kalba promised to send down a package to facilitate the campaign of the Bole- Bamboi constituency.

“A branded urvan bus and a container of bicycles and mobile phones will be shipped to the Bole- Bamboi constituency to support President John Dramani Mahama and the NDC parliamentary candidate for Bole-Bamboi Alhaji Issifu Sulemana”, he promised.

Source: GhanaWeb

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