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Madam Alice Atubiga's 'Apprentices Tour' continued yesterday with visits to the Binduri Central and Poyameri communities. This outreach is part of her dedication to securing votes for Hon. Abdulai Abanga and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia (DMB) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Her mission has been focused on building strong, grassroots connections by reaching out to women in apprenticeships and their mentors, demonstrating the party's concern for the welfare of constituents and its ongoing commitment to development.
At both Binduri Central and Poyameri, Madam Alice shared her insights on the importance of unity and teamwork within the NPP. She emphasized the critical role that every supporter, no matter how small their contribution, plays in ensuring the party's success in upcoming elections. Through personal anecdotes and motivational speeches, she inspired attendees to remain steadfast in their loyalty and dedication to the NPP, pointing out that only through sustained effort and unity could the party bring the needed development to the area.
As part of her effort to connect with local communities, Madam Alice generously distributed 66 aprons to the madams and apprentices at both Binduri Central and Poyameri. This gesture was not only a practical one, providing essential work materials for those engaged in skilled trades, but it also symbolized her appreciation for the contributions these women are making to the economic growth of the area. Madam Alice also donated an undisclosed sum of money, further demonstrating her commitment to supporting local businesses and tradespeople.
Throughout the visit, she repeatedly emphasized the importance of supporting Hon. Abdulai Abanga, the NPP parliamentary candidate for Binduri, and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP's presidential candidate. She encouraged the community to see these leaders not just as political figures, but as partners in the development of Binduri. Her message was clear: voting for the NPP would bring about real, tangible changes in the area, especially in terms of infrastructure, education, and job creation.
Madam Alice’s tour also served as a platform to recognize the achievements of local women, particularly those engaged in apprenticeship programs, whom she described as the backbone of the constituency's economy. She urged the community to invest in their training and skills development, stating that these efforts would yield long-term benefits for everyone. Madam Alice spoke passionately about the need to empower women and the youth, describing them as the drivers of future growth and stability in Binduri.
In her discussions, she highlighted the successes of the NPP government and its ongoing efforts to improve the livelihoods of ordinary Ghanaians, particularly through social intervention programs such as the One District, One Factory initiative, Free Senior High School, and improvements in health care. She appealed to the people to continue trusting in the leadership of the NPP, assuring them that more developmental projects were on the way under the stewardship of Hon. Abdulai Abanga and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
The Binduri Central and Poyameri communities welcomed her warmly, with many expressing their gratitude for her visit and the support she provided. The beneficiaries of her donations were particularly appreciative, as the aprons and financial contributions would go a long way in aiding their trades and businesses.
Overall, the tour aimed to consolidate the NPP's support base, encourage more active participation from the community, and remind voters of the party's dedication to development. Madam Alice Atubiga's engagement with the local women and apprentices was seen as a practical demonstration of the party's focus on economic empowerment, particularly for women, and its commitment to fostering a sense of solidarity among all supporters of the NPP.
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