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NDC Have Learnt Sense From Mistakes We Made – Dumelo

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Actor cum Politician, John Dumelo has admitted the National Democratic Congress (NDC) made mistakes prior to the 2016 elections when they were in power but have learnt sense from those mistakes.

Speaking to members of the party in the Zongo community in the Ayawaso West Wugon constituency, Dumelo noted that the NDC must come together to grasp power from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on December 7, 2020.

“You see I cannot do it alone. I need the help of each and everyone of you. Yesterday we had hundred days to the election, but you see today is 99 days but the 99 days we are not going to sleep, we are going to work hard, we are going enter every corner, we are going to talk to everybody. We are going to make sure we match them boot for boot. If they want to bring anything here, we are ready to face them, we are not sleeping till the last ballot paper is counted and we are declared winners in Ayawaso West Wugon,” he said.

He added, “everything is pointing at us winning this seat, one thing that stops us from winning is the small arguments here and there, because your NDC brother has annoyed so you’ll say you won’t go out to campaign and you will say then we should all lose. But when NDC loses, I’m not the only one who will suffer, you will also suffer. When NDC is in power trust me, we have learnt sense, we’ve made our mistakes and I can assure you that each and everyone of us here in Ayawaso West will enjoy equal opportunity in the NDC government.”

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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