YENDI – Alhaji Fuzack Yelzoli, a prominent figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Yendi, has mobilized a significant door-to-door campaign rallying over 300 supporters to engage directly with the town’s residents.
The large-scale effort highlights the NDC’s grassroots strategy to connect with voters on a personal level and strengthen its influence in the lead-up to the December 2024 elections.
This campaign coincides with the active presence of the NDC’s presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, in the Northern Region.
Mahama has been addressing key issues affecting the region, particularly in Yendi, where he has pledged to tackle water scarcity and improve healthcare services.
He has reiterated his commitment to completing the Yendi Water Supply Project and upgrading the local hospital—a message that resonates strongly with the community, which has long awaited solutions to these pressing challenges.
Alhaji Yelzoli’s door-to-door outreach, combined with Mahama’s campaign pledges, underscores the NDC’s goal of strengthening voter trust through meaningful engagement and by addressing the community’s core needs.
Key Priorities for Yendi
Water Supply Project: Completing the Yendi Water Supply Project to ensure clean, reliable water access for all households.
Healthcare Accessibility: Upgrading the Yendi hospital to manage referral cases locally, reducing the need for residents to travel to Tamale for treatment.
Road Infrastructure: Prioritizing the fast-tracking of road projects on the Eastern Corridor, aiming to ease travel and support economic growth.
The NDC’s focus on these development projects reflects its commitment to improving the lives of Yendi’s residents and addressing the region’s most pressing concerns.
As the campaign season intensifies, the NDC’s efforts to engage voters and foster a strong community connection could play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the December elections.
Story By: Amingos GH