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THE RESET MUST BEGIN FROM HOME- To the Appointees of the New Administration


THE RESET MUST BEGIN FROM HOME- To the Appointees of the New Administration

The Leader of Presidential Watchtower, and NDC Communication Team member, Rev Isaac Manu has called on the appointees of the New Administration to put the Grassroot first. Speaking on behalf of the Grassroot said, as they embark on their new roles, we urge them not to forget the grassroots, the very foundation of our great success. The RESET agenda, as envisioned by our President, must begin from home, within the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

As the Bible advises, "beginning from Jerusalem" (Luke 24:47), we too must start from our own backyard, empowering our grassroots members to drive positive change. The age-old adage "charity begins at home" rings true in this context.

We call upon you, our esteemed appointees, to establish structures that prioritize the grassroots. Give our loyal members the first opportunity in all sectors, recognizing their dedication and hard work without compromise.

Let us appreciate the President's commitment to resetting our nation, guided by the NDC Manifesto. It is our grassroots who will continually put NDC in government, and we must honor their trust.

As Rev. Isaac Manu, Leader of Presidential Watchtower and NDC Communication Team member, we appeal to you to remain true to our party's values and principles.

Together, let us build a brighter future for our nation, starting from the grassroots.

Rev. Isaac Manu

Leader, Presidential Watchtower

NDC Communication Team Member - Assin North.

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