Three NDC
parliamentary aspirants file nomination
Nkoranza (B/A), July 13, GNA - Three candidates from the
Nkoranza South Constituency have filed nominations to
contest next year's parliamentary election on the ticket of
the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
They are Mr James Opoku Worge, a 60-year old educationist
from Brahoho, Mr Kwaku Poku Boah, 69, legal practitioner
from Sessiman, a suburb of Nkoranza and 33 year-old Emmanuel
Kwadwo Agyemang, who is currently studying Business in the
United Kingdom.
Mr Peter Owusu Baffoe, Nkoranza South Constituency Chairman
of the NDC, who received the forms urged the candidates to
carry out their electioneering campaign in a peaceful manner
devoid of insults, provocative statements and character
assassination against their opponents.
He reminded them that since they belonged to one party, they
have a common goal and objective and that whoever emerged
victorious would run against the New Patriotic Party next
year.
Mr Baffoe appealed to the constituency executive to remain
neutral during the electioneering campaign in order not to
create any divisions among the party members in the
communities.
He said a date would be fixed for the conduct of primary
elections.
Mr Baffoe said after the primaries, the candidate and winner
would be taken round the constituency and introduced to the
electorates.
Mr Yaw Boateng, Assistant Youth Organisation of the NDC
advised the youth to avoid provocative discussions with
their opponents in the communities.
Mr Boateng urged them to be law abiding and respectful to
people in authority and that any negative practice and
attitude among them could negatively affect the fortunes of
the Party.
The three candidates have agreed to comport themselves and
remain united during their campaigns.
GNA
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