In a Facebook post rallying support for the party’s ongoing nationwide membership registration exercise, Alhaji Sinare stressed that national transformation can only be achieved through organised participation and collective commitment to a shared developmental vision.
According to him, the NDC continues to stand as the political home for progressive ideas, social justice, and policies that prioritise equitable development across all sectors of Ghanaian society. He urged eligible citizens to seize the opportunity to register and contribute to shaping the country’s future.
“Great nations are built by organised people with a shared vision. The NDC remains the home of progressive ideas, social justice, and inclusive development. Register today. Be part of the thinking force shaping Ghana’s future,” he stated.
The nationwide registration exercise, which commenced on February 10, 2026, and is expected to end on March 30, 2026, forms part of the party’s broader strategy to expand its grassroots base and deepen democratic participation among its supporters and sympathisers.
Party faithful and prospective members have therefore been encouraged to visit designated registration centres within their respective constituencies to complete the registration process and actively engage in party activities.
The NDC has intensified mobilisation efforts across the country as it seeks to strengthen its organisational structure and broaden political inclusion, reinforcing its commitment to policies aimed at national transformation and socio-economic advancement.
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