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NDC plans to utilize drones for monitoring during December elections

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Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has announced a strategic initiative to employ drones for monitoring during the upcoming December general elections in the region.

The primary objective of this initiative, as outlined by Ashie Moore, is to safeguard the security of over two million votes for the party and enhance monitoring measures to deter any potential irregularities.

With the ambition of securing more than two million votes in the region, the NDC views this effort as crucial in influencing the election’s outcome.

Ashie Moore revealed that comprehensive plans are already underway, including the training of personnel responsible for operating the drones.

“Next week, we are going to train constituency executives on how to use drones to monitor what happens during the elections,” Ashie Moore announced to enthusiastic supporters.

While specific details regarding the deployment remain undisclosed, Ashie Moore emphasized the party’s dedication to securing all necessary resources for a seamless electoral process.

The NDC’s presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, also emphasized the importance of vigilance during the polls.

“One of the key things in this election is going to be vigilance. We can do all the campaigning we want but if we are not vigilant on the day and don’t cover every polling station with eagle eyes, you will do everything you can and not achieve the objective that you want and so in Greater Accra in particular, we want you to cover your polling stations with the best party agents.”

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