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Christian Tetteh calls for collective effort towards national development

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Christian Tetteh, a member of the NDC has called on Ghanaians to contribute their quota towards building a better nation, emphasising the need for collective responsibility, commitment, and unity in driving national development.

According to him, he and his team are prepared to work tirelessly to ensure that the expectations of the people are met and that the country continues on a path of progress.

Speaking on Plan B FM’s Ebaanosen programme hosted by Ohene Kennah, Mr. Tetteh said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tema West Constituency worked diligently to secure victory in the 2024 general elections.

He noted that the dedication, sacrifices, and commitment demonstrated by party members and supporters throughout the campaign period were significant and should be recognised.

Mr. Tetteh explained that beyond the responsibilities of government, citizens also have a crucial role to play in shaping the future of the country. He said he and his team would continue to encourage Ghanaians to uphold values such as discipline, peace, and responsibility for the collective good.

He stressed that the sacrifices and efforts made before, during, and after the 2024 elections would not be allowed to go to waste, adding that he remains committed to working with relevant stakeholders to deliver on the aspirations of the people.

Mr. Tetteh expressed confidence that through unity, accountability, and hard work, Tema West and Ghana as a whole can achieve meaningful development.

By: Ernest Kumi|Planbfmonline.com

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