Yesterday, Hon. Sylvester Mathew Tetteh, the diligent deputy minister of information and the dedicated member of Parliament for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro, made an impactful visit to the Electoral Commission office at SCC. His visit was not just a routine check but a demonstration of his commitment to ensuring a seamless and transparent registration process. With a keen eye on the procedures, he extended warm greetings to the energetic and enthusiastic youth who were there to register, showcasing his unwavering support for their active participation in the democratic process.
Accompanying Hon. Tetteh was the esteemed constituency chairman, Hon. Bright Ofori Ampofo, affectionately known as Chairman Obama. His presence added a touch of charisma and leadership to the visit, underscoring the unity and strength of the party’s local leadership. Chairman Obama’s involvement highlighted his dedication to the community and his role in bolstering the party’s grassroots efforts.
The entourage also included the dynamic youth commander, Adams Ekilulu, a vital force who ensures every step Hon. Tetteh takes is smooth and effective. Ekilulu’s proactive approach and strategic foresight were evident as he coordinated the visit, ensuring that the minister’s interactions with the youth and the registration officials were both meaningful and productive. His role is crucial in bridging the gap between the leadership and the youth, fostering a spirit of cooperation and engagement.
Additionally, the visit was marked by the presence of other hardworking constituency executives who have been steadfastly supporting the party faithful at the registration center since the exercise began. Their dedication and tireless efforts exemplify the collective spirit and determination of the party to engage with the community and ensure that every eligible voter is registered. This visit not only reinforced the importance of civic duty but also celebrated the collaborative spirit that drives the party forward.
*BNA Communications Directorate*
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