The NDC’s candidate for Asokwa’s parliamentary seat, Amoh Kamel, has begun canvassing neighborhoods.
Kamel is interacting closely and personally with the people he aspires to represent, as opposed to adhering to conventional campaign strategies.
This strategy has involved helping with routine tasks like cooking and unbraiding hair, which has sparked a lot of discussion.
Since the door-to-door effort began not long ago, Kamel has made great progress in building relationships with the locals.

He wants to better understand the needs and problems of the people he serves by having direct interactions with them in their homes. In addition to removing obstacles, this hands-on approach is fostering rapport and trust among voters.
Activities like unbraiding hair and cooking together have provided informal settings for meaningful conversations. These interactions allow Kamel to listen to personal stories and gather insights into the issues that matter most to the people of Asokwa.
One memorable moment from the campaign was when Kamel visited a local household and helped a mother of three unbraid her hair.
In another instance, Kamel joined a family in preparing a traditional meal.
Kamel’s unconventional campaign strategy is also drawing attention on social media, where videos and photos of his interactions with constituents are being widely shared.