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Desist From Peddling Lies Against Aspiring MP MR. Eric Kwadwo Baidoo....Assin Central NPP Leaders Warns Falsifiers.



Desist From Peddling Lies Against Aspiring MP MR. Eric Kwadwo Baidoo....Assin Central NPP Leaders Warns Falsifiers. 


A group within the New Patriotic Party in Assin Central that called itself 'Intellectuals' has cautioned party members against the peddling of falsehood about Mr. Eric Kwadwo Baidoo popularly known as 'Brother', a Parliamentary Aspirant.

According to the Group, some sections of the party leadership in Assin Central are going around with a well-fabricated story that Mr. Baidoo, an MP aspirant, John Boadu, former General Secretary, and Central Regional Women Organizer, Charlotte Adwoa Antwi are plotting against Kennedy Ohene Agyapong also an aspiring Presidential candidate.

At a press conference, the leader of the group,  Mr. Frederick Essumang also known as Uncle Ato said Mr. Eric Baidoo is currently part of Kennedy Agyapong's campaign team and has even supported Mr. Agyapong's campaign with cash donations.

He said, Mr. Baidoo allocated GH¢50,000.00 to Kennedy Agyapomg when filing his nomination form and another GH¢50,000.00 for his campaign which all are in the public domain.

Uncle Ato stated that the cordial relationship that existed between Mr. Baidoo and the presidential aspirant,  should not be undermined by rumour mongers in the party who are only setting him against Kennedy Agyapong for their parochial gains. 

He also appealed to the NPP party fathers and traditional leaders in the area to step in to address the current internal wranglings and petty squabbles that sought to sharply divide the party to ensure unity and victory for Kennedy Agyapong.

He also implored the delegates to vote massively for Mr. Eric Baidoo to become the next MP for the people of Assin Central Constituency to drive development in the area.  


Background 

Assin Central NPP Parliamentary Candidate Hopeful Donates ¢50k For Hon. Ken's Presidential Nomination Forms

In a surprise move, an aspiring 2024 parliamentary candidate in the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for Assin Central Constituency of the Central Region,  Mr. Eric Kwadwo Baidoo popularly known as BROTHER  has made cash donation of GHC50,000.00 for  nomination fee on  behalf of Hon. Kennedy Agyapong to contest the NPP presidential race.

The aspiring Parliamentary Candidate who is ticked to succeed Hon. Kennedy Agyapong in Assin Central made the donation at Hon. Kennedy Agyapong's Hometown 'Assin Dompim' 

Speaking to the media, Mr. Baidoo said Hon. Ken deserves to be given the nod to lead the NPP to help the party 'Break the 8' and retain power in the 2024 elections.

 "I am very  happy for my Member of Parliament for making such a bold step to become the next  president of Ghana and as someone who is aspiring to succeed him, I felt it is a great idea to support his campaign" Mr Baidoo nodded.

Mr. Eric Baidoo is a U.S based business man and an indigene of Assin Fosu. He has vow to succeed the incumbent Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Honourable Kennedy Agyapong who is now contesting for the upcoming presidential elections.


Photos of Mr. Eric Kwadwo Baidoo and Hon. Kennedy Agyapong Beneath 




 Credit ; Kwame Owusu Asante Shadrach 

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