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Assin South: Ntim Forjour Should Hoot At Me If He Polls Even 10,000 Vote In Assin South..... Independent Candidate Vow To Unseat Incumbent MP.


Assin South: Ntim Forjour Should Hoot At Me If He Polls Even 10,000 Vote In Assin South..... Independent Candidate Vows To Unseat Incumbent MP.


The independent Parliamentary candidate in Assin South, Mr. Joseph Kofi Damtse has emphatically stated that, the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP)/Parliamentary candidate in the ticket of the NPP for Assin South constituency in the central region Hon. Rev. John Ntim Forjour Should hoot at him (Mr Damtse) if he gets even 10,000 vote in Assin South constituency in the upcoming general elections.


Mr Damtse said, Hon John Ntim will lose the December 7 polls because of “gross incompetence” exhibited in his tenure as Mp in the constituency. "If you know your performance reflected in the lives of the good people of Assin South, why did you hide behind the regional and national executives to help you go on-opposed in the just ended Parliamentary elections, it was good you hide behind some top hierarchy of the party but, I will definitely teach you a lesson in the December polls"


He said this in an interview with Twifo Praso based radio station sweet fm, Mr Kofi Damtse noted: “When we say Ntim will lose the December elections, it is not me who [is] saying it. It is because of his bad performance in the constituency since 2016 that the people are saying so. He has disappointed and denied the constituents with Developmental projects, such as extension of power energy, Potable water, Job for the Youths etc.


He made this known to the public in response to a statement and a sound bite circulating on social media where some so called natives of Assin South said  "We the Members of NPP in Assin South Constituency have decided to obey as instructed by the President and our leader to Do"


They further said "We respect President Akufo-Addo and we have see how massively he's performing together with our hardworking Member of Parliament, Hon. Rev John Ntim Fordjour. We can't Disobey him as Cautioned and Vote for Any independent Candidate who couldn't wait till his/her Time to come" We only Know President Akufo-Addo and Hon. Rev John Ntim Fordjour. Self acclaimed members of Assin South insisted



I laughed when I heard Ntim Forjour deceiving himself by bussing people from Assin North and Central to followed him to the district electoral commission's office during the filling of his nomination form, because of your bad performance for the passed three years, you are unable to visit some communities in your own constituency. Do you think those people that u bussed are going to vote for you, Mr Joseph Kofi Damtse said.



He, therefore, appealed that Assin South constituents to vote massively for the him in December so that he can do more for the citizenry.



story filed by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku, sweet fm.

 Twifo Praso-C/R.

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