The Tumu College of Education and the Midwifery Training School have undertaken a joint walk in the spirit of unity of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The walk of the tertiary branch of both schools numbering over 200 students started the walk as early as 5:30 am until 8:00 am when Mr Razak Majama Navri, the Sissala East Chairman of the NDC addressed them.
He said whilst they walked, they should comport themselves and stay away from trouble with other road users.
He advised them to use the opportunity to reflect on the harsh economic conditions of the country and stay well to vote in the coming year to ensure the NDC won power to rescue the country from the abject poverty.
Mr Navri advised them to take their academic work seriously as students and ensure they pass to become great future leaders of Ghana.
Mr Zuuri Benjamin the TEIN president of Tumu College of Education said the unity walk was meant to galvanise support towards voting out the NPP in 2024.
According to him the main aim
of the unity walk was to bring together TEIN members as well as NDC sympathizers on campus together to create unity among them and to create public awareness of their readiness to sacrifice and do everything legally possible to bring the NDC to power in 2024.
Source: Ghana News Agency
A total of 112 aspirants have successfully filed their nominations to contest for the December 19, District Level Elections (DLEs) in the Bia West District of the Western North Region.
After close of nominations, 96 males and six females submitted their forms to contest in the 28 Electoral Areas within the District.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr Akrofi Kubi, Bia West District Electoral Officer, said a total of 260 made up of 241 males and 19 females had also filed to contest as unit committee members.
He gave the assurance that his outfit was ready for the election as they did not encounter any challenge during the filing of nominations.
Source: Ghana News Agency