Osman Ayariga, Deputy National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has charged new student executives at Kwadaso Agric College to work hard and keep the party in power.
He spoke as the new Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN) executives took their oath, calling the moment refreshing and voicing optimism about the party’s future through its young members.
Ayariga urged the students to serve the NDC diligently, stressing that the party keeps opening doors for young people to grow and shape national development.
He also asked the executives to stay focused and loyal, saying their effort would deepen the party’s grassroots support. The NDC, he argued, will hold power for many years, pointing to President John Mahama’s leadership as the basis for that confidence.
The gathering drew party faithful and students, signalling renewed commitment among the institution’s NDC youth.


