Flag bearer-aspirant of the opposition national democratic congress (NDC), Goosie Tanoh has told tens of thousands of delegates in the Central Region, to consider electing him as the new flag bearer of the party for the 2020 elections.

Goosie Tanoh told the delegates to vote massively for him to win to effect the change millions of Ghanaians were yearning for.

Goosie Tanoh while speaking at separate meetings with delegates at Kasoa, Effutu in Winneba and Gomoa west constituency, argued that party members have a chance to “restore some sanity in our party”.

His message touched on grassroots empowerment, women participation, job creation through the integration of agriculture and industry, social justice, probity and accountability.

While speaking to delegates at Gomoa Eshiem, Goosie Tanoh said: “I can never forget Gomoa people, I am a native of this community and will never turn my back on you, I need your votes.”

Goosie Tanoh’s “we have a choice” message resonated with the delegates gathered at the African Faith Tabernacle church auditorium. The constituency chairman of Gomoa West constituency, Alhaji Mohammed Kassim remarked: “all that we need to do is that come January 26, we all have to endorse him with our votes, he is a son of this community and he must win.”

Kasoa Odikro

The Odikro of Kasoa, Nai Mohammed Asani Seidu Yusiff III, described Goosie Tanoh as a man of peace, a person willing to work with the grassroots of the party to ensure resounding victory for the party in the next general elections.

“If we had voting right we would have voted for Goosie Tanoh,” he told the gathering at his palace.

He asked voters to give an ear to the message of Mr. Tanoh and vote massively for him.

Open forum

During a town hall meeting with delegates at Winneba and Kasoa, delegates described Goosie Tanoh as a man of vision.

Goosie Tanoh was praised for his courage and ability to speak the truth even in difficult times.

Goosie Tanoh promised to reorganise the party and take the NDC into its glory days of winning elections by landslide victory of 58 percent of national votes cast.

“I need your support so vote for me,” Goosie Tanoh told hundreds of delegates at Effutu constituency in Winneba.

Goosie Tanoh has wrapped up his “rising together campaign tour” of the Central Region and is currently touring the Western Region, where he is expected to meet tens of thousands of delegates of the party.