
NDC communicator, Bashiru Amantana has confirmed his decision to contest for the position of the Savannah Regional Communications Officer in the upcoming National Democratic Congress (NDC) Regional elections.
According to him, the experience gained from years of grassroots political communication have prepared him adequately for the task ahead.
He believes the Savannah Region deserves a vibrant and modern communication system capable of projecting the achievements and vision of the NDC across every constituency and branch in the region.
Bashiru Amantana stated that his ambition is not driven by personal interest, but by his commitment to helping strengthen the party’s media visibility, grassroots engagement, and rapid response communication strategy.
He noted that over the years, he has remained active in party communication, media advocacy, grassroots mobilization, and political campaigns.
Supporters of the young communicator describe him as energetic, loyal, hardworking, and deeply connected to the grassroots.
Many believe his experience as political communicator gives him an advantage in understanding the changing media landscape and the importance of digital political communication.
Political observers within the region also argue that Bashiru Amantana represents a new generation of communicators capable of combining traditional political communication with social media influence to promote the image of the NDC more effectively.
Bashiru Amantana has further pledged to work closely with constituency communicators, branch executives, serial callers, and party activists to build a united and proactive communication front capable of defending the party and promoting government achievements.
He emphasized that unity, discipline, teamwork, and consistency in communication will be central to his agenda if elected.
As preparations for the NDC regional elections continue, political watchers say the race for communication positions in the Savannah Region is expected to attract keen interest from party members and grassroots activists across the region.
Source yagbonradioonline






