Friday, 26 April 2019

The New Era of Communication in Oti Region

*_Daniel (dandeal) writes_*



*With Mubarak Karim (Diplomatic) leading the COMMUNICATION FRONT (Life Blood) of the NDC in the Oti Region, NDC is bound to benefit from the Contemporary politics evolving around the world of politics*

Contemporary politics in the world today is taking shape successfully following the participation of young, promising and talented politicians across the globe.

I have not regretted joining the NDC a bit. The NDC fraternity is known for her quest to harness youthful potentials to take up responsible roles for the party in the near future and this undoubtedly continue to make the party attractive to youth all over Ghana.

No wonder the NDC in 2008 rode grandly on the output of young ones like  Hon. Samuel Okudjeto, Hon. Felix Ofosu Kwakye, Hon. Haruna Idrisu, Hon. Fiifi Kwetey, Hon. Victoria Hammah and many others in collaboration with the matured experienced ones to win power back in 2008 when  all hopes were lost. Today, those young energetic characters with the inclusion of new young ones and Comrade *Mubarak Karim (Diplomatic)* having  collaboration from the matured experience ones have again activated that level of motivation with the party at heart without inducement working tirelessly to see NDC bounce back to power.

*Mubarak Karim (Diplomatic)* rising to the Oti Regional Communication outfit can only be equated to   "youth activism" _so far as he is ready to learn from the experience hands when given the nod_.

Mind you, Emmanuel Macron of France, Jury Ratas of Estonia, Jacinda Arden of New Zealand including our own H.E. John Mahama proves many wrong when they took the helm  of affairs of their respective economies because the world  believes in them.

The people of Oti Region should look no further but rather opt for *Mubarak Karim (Diplomatic)* to lead the *Communication Outifit* of the Region with all-inclusive policy and timely dissemination of information

*Let's team up for Diplomatic*
#Oti4diplomatic
#Communicationjustgotbetter

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