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NGC starts campaigns for Parliament, Council seats

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The National Grand Coalition Party (NGC) has officially commenced its campaigns for Parliamentary and Local Council seats in Kambia district.

The gathering saw the convergence of thousands of members and supporters of the NGC Party in Kambia district at Kambia town.

Speaking to supporters, Hon. Dr. Kandeh Kolleh Yumkella, Leader of the NGC Party expressed joy for being among them and thank them for being steadfast and supportive to the course, ideals and beliefs of the NGC Party.

He called on them to continue believing in the NGC and ensure they massively vote for the Alliance, adding that the Alliance is the best thing that has ever happened to Sierra Leone and that it is the Alliance that will bring in the long-awaited peace, national cohesion, compassionate inclusive governance and development.

He urged all supporters and members to embrace and work in the spirit of the Strategic Progressive Alliance, while using the occasion to call on the party members and supporters to denounce and dissociate themselves from social media ventriloquists, who have over the past three years been raining motherly invectives against women in this country.

He called on the people of Kambia to be wise and not be allowed to be confused by the lies and misinformation of other political parties, noting that through the Alliance, the people of Kambia will experience and enjoy long-lasting and quality development for all.

In a similar development, the NGC southern regional executives have mobilised supporters of the party in various locations in the municipality of Bo to come out in thousands to vote president Julius Maada Bio on the first ballot.

This new revolutionary strategy was introduced to diffuse effective campaign messages to supporters of the NGC.

The NGC party mobilised its members and supporters in different zones, each consisting of around 80-100+ participants. These participants are thus expected to cascade the campaign messages to the grassroot and to their allies.

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