The NPP parliamentary candidate for Awutu Senya
West Constituency in the Central Region, Nenyi George Andah, has expressed
strong confidence that voters in the constituency will vote massively against
the current MP and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hannah Tetteh, in the December
7, 2016 elections.According to the aspiring Member of Parliament (MP),
Hannah Tetteh has achieved nothing for the constituency even though she has
served two terms as MP and minister of state.
Speaking at his campaign
launch over the weekend, George Andah sounded sure and determined to defeat the
incumbent MP in the upcoming elections.
He is of a strong belief that the
people of Awutu Senya West would vote for change in 2016 and ignore the empty
pronouncements of Hannah Tetteh.
Mr. Andah said, “It is not about how big
and influential you are. It is about service to God and Country. It's about
respect for the people, their development. The electorates of Awutu Senya West
are very discerning, and they have said they will vote for Change instead of
voting for arrogance. The 2016 election in Awutu Senya West is not going to be
about 'heavy weights'. It's not going to be about deceiving the electorate with
last minute projects and using money to buy votes just to win the election and
abandon the people. It is about voting for a better future.”
He pointed
out that the coming elections in the constituency are going to be all about the
people of Awutu Senya West.
“It’s going to be about working hard and
smart with the youth, uniting the constituency, listening, and with the right
messages and most importantly putting the electorate at the heart of everything
we do.”
He said the people are now ready to elect him as their next MP,
and Nana Akufo-Addo as the next President of Ghana, adding that Akufo-Addo’s
policy of one factory one district, would address the unemployment situation in
the country.
He urged supporters and sympathizers of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) to work hard in these few days to elections to wrestle power from
the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
This, Nenyi George Andah,
said would free Ghanaians from the current economic hardship being
experienced.
He also urged them to bury their differences and stay united
to prosecute an effective and vigorous campaign that would position the NPP as
the viable alternative party poised to be elected back into power.
He
told supporters that Ghanaians were yearning for change and that change could
only be realized if the youth supported the leadership of the party from the
polling station through to the national level to convince the electorate to vote
for the party.
He opined that, effective campaigning at the grass-roots
level by all was very critical as it would brighten the fortunes of the NPP in
the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.
George Andah also
stressed that unity at all levels of the party was an important requirement
towards ensuring an NPP victory, adding that, the NPP in Awutu Senya West was
very focused and united towards winning both the presidential and parliamentary
seat, which is currently being occupied by Hanna Serwaa Tetteh.
According
to him, “the NDC had destroyed the affairs of the country which had brought
untold hardships on Ghanaians,” calling on the people to embark upon a clean
campaign devoid of insults and personal attacks since such a move would make the
party more attractive to floating voters to enable them vote massively for the
party.
He further entreated them to consider their current living
conditions and give the NPP another chance to properly manage the affairs of the
nation as it had the proven track record of being a better manager of the
economy under former President Kufuor’s administration.
John Boadu, the
Acting General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on his part, said the
imminent change would be experienced in all parts of the country and, therefore,
entreated party loyalists to come out in their numbers to convince Ghanaians to
vote for the NPP.
He also pointed out that the President John Dramani
Mahama and his NDC have nothing good to offer the people of Ghana and that they
have no message for Ghanaians.
According to him, John Mahama has nothing
meaningful to tell the people for which they could vote for him, and that the
smear campaign the NDC had launched against Nana Akufo-Addo will fall flat on
their faces.
He urged party members to vote for Mr Andah and Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo in the December elections polls.
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