The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress
(NDC) Yaw Obimpeh has said he’s working with the 1 million votes target
in the region as against the revised 1.5 million figure put out by the
party recently.
The party over the weekend at the launch of its Campaign towards the
December 7 election in the Ashanti Region which is the stronghold of the
largest opposition disclosed that it is aiming at securing 1.5 million
of valid votes in the area to make its victory very easy.
The NDC early this year launched Operation One million votes in the
Ashanti Region with the hope of increasing the party’s votes in the 2016
general election.
In the 2012 election, the NDC had 612,616 votes while the NPP secured 1,531,152 votes in the Ashanti Region.
The Mahama-led government has ensured massive developmental and
infrastructural projects in the Ashanti Region including the Agogo Shoe
Factory, the construction of a Military Hospital, construction of major
roads among others.
It is expected that these projects will win the NDC appreciable votes in
the December 7 elections which will make its victory a done deal.
Addressing thousands of party members, supporters and sympathizers from
across the 47 constituencies in the region at the launch of the
“Operation 1.5 million votes in Ashanti Region” in Kumasi in Saturday,
the NDC 2016 Campaign Coordinator, Kofi Adams stated that the party is
confident of achieving its new target.
“This new target is based on a research and report gathered in the
various polling stations. So we have increased our target from I million
to 1.5 million votes, and we’ll definitely achieve this target.”
But in an interview on Asempa FM’s Eko sii sen show Monday, Mr Yaw
Obimpeh stated that he prefers to work with the initial target number
until the research findings prove otherwise.
“I am working with the 1 million votes target in Ashanti Region and not
1.5 million votes ass has been put out. But our National Coordinator of
the NDC 2016 campaign, Kofi Adams has indicated that per his research
the NDC will garner 1.5 million votes, and so me I still stand by my 1
million votes, so he’ll soon submit his research findings which will
direct us as to what we should do to get the numbers we are looking at.
But as I speak now, I still stand by the 1 million votes, that is the
target.”
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