NDC Deputy Central Regional Chairman commends Constituency Chairman

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By
Albert Allotey, GNA

Ekumfi (C/R), Jan.
25, GNA – Mr Stephen Edward Moore, the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
Deputy Central Regional Chairman for Ekumfi, has commended the Ekumfi
Constituency Chairman, Mr Joseph Antobam for the efficient running of the
constituency.

Mr Moore said: “The
Regional Office had taken delight in the administrative acumen of the
Constituency Chairman which has resulted in the prevalence of peace and
tranquility,” and urged him to continue with the good works.

The Deputy Regional
Chairman made the commendation when he addressed 89 constituency and branch
executive members of the NDC at a meeting at Ekumfi Esuahyia in the Ekumfi
Municipality in the Central Region.

Mr Moore advised the
members to rally behind the Constituency Chairman to chalk more success and
further urged them to adopt the philosophy of house-to-house campaign to canvas
for votes to bring the NDC back to power in December 2020 general election.

Mr Antobam on his
part, said he had enjoyed active cooperation from his colleagues thus
culminating in efficient administration of the constituency and promised to
intensify his effort at winning votes for the party.

He urged members to
continue to cooperate with him to achieve their burning ambition of bringing
back the NDC to power in 2020.

Mr Edward Acquah
Fayah, the Constituency Secretary called on the branch executives to prevail on
their members to attend regular meetings to discuss pertinent issues bordering
on the effective administration of the party.

He announced that
the Ekumfi Constituency would organize a fund-raising activity on April 9, 2020
and that the money accrued would be used for the running of party activities.

Mr Jonathan Kwame
Abban, a retired Police Public Relation Officer, who was also at meeting
educated members on the Public Order Act 491 of 1994, which regulates the
organization of special event such as rallies, celebration of festivals among
others.

He explained that
anytime there was going to be a special event, the organisers would have to
notify the Police not less than five days before the event.

Mr Abban advised
members of the party to be law-abiding and avoid indulging in any act likely to
have a breach with the law, which would land them in trouble and that they
should report to the Police anytime a  of
crime was committed, adding that the premise should be on the preventive rather
than curative measures.

He asked members to
attach importance to their personal security to avoid being attacked by
criminals and should equip themselves with security tips and urged them to
calls emergency numbers namely; the Police-191/18555, Fire Service – 192 and
Ambulance – 193.

GNA