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The parliamentary candidate for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro Constituency of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Greater Accra Region, Sylvester Matthew Tetteh has assured a total youth development in his constituency should he be voted to represent them in parliament.
Speaking at the inauguration and launch of his campaign, he said his reign will see to the total capacity building of the youth in skills training, unearthing talents in the field of music and sports. He also expressed his readiness to sacrifice his resources and time together with the people to protect the party’s good legacy in the area.
Refuting claims that the seat in the constituency is a swing seat, he said the NPP will retain the seat with a landslide victory for himself and the president of the republic.
He also called on the people to come together and fight for a common goal as he strongly believes victory lies in collective efforts, adding that, it seems that the December general elections will be a tough one but he is optimistic about the NPP’s victory.
At the inauguration, a campaign team comprising of about 30 members were sworn into office by the Deputy Director General of NADMO Mr Seji Saji Amedonu and also graced by Regional Constituency executives, Patrons, Council of Elders and volunteer groups.
Mr Seji Saji implored members of the campaign team to create awareness about the ‘good works’ done by the current government which according to him, deserves another term.
The Deputy National Campaign Director for the NPP and current Director of Operations at the Presidency, Mr. Lord Oblitey Commey asked the people to join forces together to work assiduously in order to ensure a resounding victory for NPP in general and Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro in particular. He assured of his collaboration with the party executives and campaign team members to retain power in Ghana at large.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr. Joseph Nyani Stephen on his part called for unity among party members and also the need to prioritize the progress of the party.