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Bukom Banku outdoors campaign song for Mahama

Braimah Kamoko popularly known as Bukombanku has unveiled a campaign song for the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

He outdoored the song at the Bukom Square in Odododiodio Constituency of Greater Accra on Sunday night.

At a youth rally organised by a political campaign movement calling itself “I Choose JM”, Bukom Banku received a rousing welcome by the teeming youth at the rally grounds.

Banku’s song used a similar beat like that of Bisa K’dei’s hit song Mansa. The crowd sang along with him as he touted President John Mahama’s achievement and victory in this year’s elections .

The event attracted audience from Bukom and its environs.

An organizer of the movement, Francisca Adjei explained that the movement’s campaign will mostly target the youth who are not necessarily NDC members but believed in the president’s achievement.

Mounting a projector to show photos and videos of the president’s infrastructure development achievement, she explained that the aim of the campaign was to identify first time voters, educate them on their civic rights and assist them to register to vote.

The Minister for Youth and Sports, Nii Lantey Vanderpuye who is also the Member of Parliament for Odododiodio said he was confident with the massive endorsement across the country.

He said, “the level of development I saw during my tour in the rural areas made me so optimistic that Ghanaians will support John Mahama with a much more emphatic endorsement in the 2016 elections”.

According to him infrastructure development is the engine that will propel the country from a lower middle income country to a middle income country.

He said the president’s achievement is a testament of his good governance and sound policies.

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