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NDC DELEGATES IN TWIFO ATTI-MORKWA CONSTITUENCY HAVE GIFTED NPP WITH THE VICTORY IN THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTIONS FREE OF CHARGE... Twifo Atti-morkwa constituency NPP chairman celebrates

 


NDC DELEGATES IN TWIFO ATTI-MORKWA CONSTITUENCY HAVE GIFTED NPP WITH THE VICTORY IN THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTIONS FREE OF CHARGE... Twifo Atti-morkwa constituency NPP chairman celebrates


The constituency chairman of the New Patriotic Party in the Twifo Atti-morkwa constituency of central region Mr. Roger Oscar Teteh has expressed his sincere gratitude to the NDC delegates who voted recently to elect the party's parliamentary candidate for the 2024 general elections.

According to Chairman Roger, the NDC parliamentary candidate who is also the incumbent MP for the constituency, Hon Theophilus David Vendee virtually has no record to show as far as the development of Twifo Atti-morkwa constituency is concerned with which the NDC party will campaign in 2024.

He reiterated that, it is a victory in advance for NPP because they have more to show to the people in the constituency. He Boldly touted that, the DCE of Twifo Atti-morkwa district Hon Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi has used the limited resources to spread developments across the district in the areas like education, roads, electricity, health and agriculture but the current Member of Parliament who has been elected the parliamentary candidate for NDC has absolutely nothing to convince the electorates.

He also condemned the new voting pattern that is emerging in the Ghanaian political landscape where politicians have to pay monies or give gifts to voters to influence their choices (vote buying). Mr. Roger advised potential voters in any elections to always vote for competent people who can make a sustainable impact in their lives but not the money inducers.

In an interview with Listowel Aboagye Dacosta of Wassaman Fm, he finally admonished all NPP presidential aspirants and their followers to do insults free campaign and desist from campaigns of insinuations and invectives.

Source; Listowel Aboagye Dacosta Wassaman Fm

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