Amoh Kamel, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary candidate for Asokwa, has taken an unconventional approach to his campaign by personally engaging constituents in a door-to-door initiative that includes practical assistance with daily tasks.
In a recent video circulating on social media, Kamel can be seen actively participating in the daily lives of Asokwa residents.
His activities ranged from frying meat, preparing banku, to even assisting in unbraiding hair for community members.
This hands-on approach is aimed at fostering direct connections with voters ahead of the upcoming national elections.
Such personalized interactions are not uncommon in Ghanaian politics, especially during election seasons, where candidates often seek to demonstrate empathy and understanding of local issues through direct engagement.
Kamel’s campaign strategy mirrors similar efforts seen earlier this year when Mike Oquaye Jnr., the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Dome-Kwabenya, gained attention for washing clothes for constituents.
These gestures underscore the lengths to which politicians may go to establish rapport and garner support from their communities.