Adwoa Safo To Outdoor Campaign Song

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Adwoa Safo To Outdoor Campaign Song

Lawyer and aspiring Member of Parliament (MP) for Dome-Kwabenya on the New Patriotic Party's (NPP's) ticket Ms. Adwoa Safo, has taken her campaign to a different level.

Unlike her other colleague aspirants who are campaigning by making speeches, Safo has employed the services of some renowned musicians to help carry her message through music in order to reach so many people in the constituency and the country at large.

A source close to her said, "She has come to realize the role music plays in the life of the Ghanaian and in the country's politics as well.” Besides, the source further disclosed that through music and a little effort, Nana Akufo-Addo, flag bearer of the party, was able to send his message to so many Ghanaians all over the world. “By this move, Ms Adwoa Safo believes that she can touch the hearts and impress positively on the minds of the electorate."

This initiative by the parliamentary hopeful has sent a strong signal to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to select a candidate that can battle with the aspiring NPP parliamentary candidate.

Although Adwoa believes that the race ahead is an issue-oriented one which will focus on message and "policies and not politics of insults “ she believes that her yet-to-be-launched song would move the constituents like the hip-life and gospel music in the country.

Meanwhile, Ms Safo has assisted some residents at Kwabenya who had their properties destroyed by fire with an amount of GH¢1,000.00.

Presenting the cash to the victims, the aspiring parliamentary candidate advised them to use the amount to assuage their pain, adding that she would come again to assist them.

The victims thanked the aspiring MP for her kind gesture.


Source: New Crusading Guide





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