The New Patriotic Party (NPP) will go to the polls on Saturday, November 4, 2023 to elect their Presidential Candidate to represent them in the 2024 General elections. As part of the preparations towards the coverage of the elections, Happy 98.9 FM in a bid to create a platform for candidates to interact with delegates prior to the election, has put together a pre- election conversation dubbed ‘Nk)m) k3se3’ to take place at its forecourt on Friday November 3,2023 from 1:00 to 5:00pm.
Nk)mm) k3se3, will bring together supporters, sympathizers, from the camp of the four presidential aspirants, pollsters, political analysts, security experts among others to discuss the November 3rd primary elections possible outcomes, and the implications for the NPP towards the General elections.
The event aims to create a platform for candidates to solicit votes and support from their delegates. They will also get to know what their supporters think about their contributions and dedication to the party. The candidates will also share their visions, ahead of the polls.
It will be an occasion for open dialogue, networking and constructive criticism.
Happy FM with ‘Nk)mm) k3se3’ will bring to its listeners in-depth analysis of the election across the country. Our correspondents will spread across the length and breadth of the country, and bring listeners authentic reportage.
Head of Communications and Marketing at Global Media Alliance Broadcasting Company, Bridget Mensah said,” Elections are the cornerstone of any thriving democracy, and they provide us with the power to shape the future of our beloved country. At Happy FM, we recognize the profound impact these events have on our society and the lives of every citizen. It is in this spirit of responsibility and commitment to our democracy that we have organized this pre-election discussion. I want to use this opportunity to encourage all Ghanaians, supporters and citizens alike to be a part of this crucial dialogue which will lead to informed decisions at the ballot box and a brighter future for all. ”