Categories: Politics

JM Challenge successfully launched in Bono Region

Following former President John Mahama’s gesture to weed along the Military Cemetary road with his security details last week, the Bono Regional Youth Wing of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched a campaign in honour of their flagbearer.

This was followed by an announcement of Madina Zongo Causes of the NDC in Accra to join the JM Challenge by embarking on a clean-up exercise at the Madina Zongo junction to Atomic junction scheduled for tomorrow.

It was climaxed by a statement from the NDC National Organizer, Mr. Joshua Akamba, directing all constituency organizers to join the challenge.

As promised by the Bono Youth Organizer of the NDC, Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo, they embarked on the exercise today which was touted as highly successful as they were joined by

According to him in a statement copied Awake News “We began the JM Challenge in Adamsu in the Jaman South constituency and it was very successful.”

“We decided to weed around the JMs abundant E-block that has been left to rot. We were shocked to see the financial loss that this government has caused the state. We realized that all the building and roofing materials were rotten and others burnt into ashes.” – he said

He also mentioned that they used the opportunity to pay “a courtesy call on the Chief and elders of Adamsu who were grateful to the NDC for taking up this very important project to save the legacy of JM.”

Read the full statement and some of the pictures:

JM CHALLENGE WAS SUCCESSFUL IN BONO REGION

Today was great. Great because we made it happen in Jaman South.

We began the JM Challenge in Adamsu in the Jaman South constituency and it was very successful.

We decided to weed around the JMs abundant E-block that has been left to rot. We were shocked to see the financial loss that this government has caused the state. We realized that all the building and roofing materials were rotten and others burnt into ashes.

We later paid a courtesy call on the Chief and elders of Adamsu who were grateful to the NDC for taking up this very important project to save the legacy of JM.

We also joined the constituency executives to attend the funeral of a branch communication officer in the of the great NDC in same constituency.

We are grateful to the incoming Mp for Jaman South Hon. Okofo Dartey and his executives for their massive support.

We hereby encourage all to also dedicate themselves to honour JM tomorrow as the challenge continues.

Together we can make 2020 Possible.

By: Efo Korsi Senyo / awakenewsroom.com

Efo Korsi Senyo

Efo Korsi Senyo is the Executive Editor of AMN - publishers of AwakeNews.com.gh, Awake Africa Magazine and Awake TV. He has over 12years experience in journalism specialized in investigative journalism. Get in touch with him via editor@awakenews.com.gh

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