Veep Charges Foot Soldiers For Victory

Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has charged National Democratic Congress (NDC) foot soldiers to embark on house to house campaign to ensure "one touch" victory for President Mahama.

He therefore cautioned the rank and file of the party to guard against complacency and work assiduously to ensure this win for the party.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur was speaking at the inauguration of the NDC's Central Regional Election Task Force at the Agona Swedru Sports Stadium in the Agona West District of the Central Region.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur and his entourage were welcomed by a tumultuous crowd of NDC sympathizers who sang and chanted party slogans.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur also outdoored some of the parliamentary candidates standing on the NDC ticket in the region to the crowd.

Earlier, the Vice President and his team called on the Ogidigram Okrupi Nana Kobina Asiedu Botwe II, Chief of Agona Swedru at his palace to pay homage and inform him of their mission in the town.

Vice President Amissah-Arthur also urged the rank and file of the party to go out to the communities with the "Green Book" to spread the good news in terms of the unprecedented infrastructural development by the government to the people.

He said the party foot soldiers must offer themselves as disciples of President Mahama to spread the good deeds of the President for the people to see and renew his mandate to continue with his developmental agenda.

He also warned NDC supporters against voting skirt and blouse because President Mahama would need more Members of Parliament (MPs) to help him deliver on his second term mandate.