Godfred Odame Donates Motorbikes & Sewing Machines To Lydia Alhassan
The Deputy Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Odame and his team have supported the Member Of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Madam Lydia Alhassan with some motor bikes to aid her as she embarks on her campaigns activities.
He donated five (5) motorbikes and sewing machines.
Presenting the items to the MP and Candidate, Godfred Odame said the items are to aid their campaign activities and to ensure that the NPP retains its parliamentary seat in the upcoming election.
He said the agenda ‘4More4Nana’ and ‘4More4Lydia’ will be a reality and that all must come on board to achieve victory for the party.
Godfred Odame averred that he will continue to resourcing the party at the constituency to ensure that the agenda of winning the seat is not a mirage.
He commended Lydia Alhassan for the good works she is doing for Ayawaso West Residents and noted that, there is no candidate who can lift the constituency to the level it is now except Lydia Alhassan.
He indicated that the NDC is only dreaming of winning the coming election as there are clear assurance from the people of who they will vote for on Dec. 7.
He pleaded with the party’s faithful to bury their differences and work together as a team to secure a resounding victory for the party come December 7, 2020.
Hon. Lydia Seyram Alhassan who is the party Parliamentary Candidate and the incumbent MP, acknowledged the efforts of Godfred Odame to the development of the party in the constituency.
She said, the battle ahead of them on December 7, will not be a mirage but victory for her and the NPP as a whole.
Supporters of the party who were present at the event commended Godfred Odame for the gesture and indicated that there is no way they were going to vote skirt and blouse in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency.
According to them, they are prepared to vote massively for Lydia Alhassan and the President.
They described the MP, Lydia Alhassan as an affable mother whose dedication to the matters of the constituency cannot be overemphasized no matter the attempts by the opposition to tarnish her image with bad press.
By Prosper Agbenyega