Aspiring Parliamentary Candidate for Amenfi Central Constituency on the ticket of National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Western region, Hon Joana Gyan-Cudjoe has revealed that there’s no division among party members after the recent parliamentary primaries.
According to her, the parliamentary primaries were just an internal election that was aimed at winning the general elections hands down and not creating division.
The Parliamentary aspirant indicated that creating division will cause more harm to NDC as a political party in the 2024 election.
“There’s no Joana Gyan-Cudjoe fashion and no Kwakye Ackah fashion after the primaries, all we are fighting for is to wrestle power from the corrupt NPP government,’’ she said.
“As one political party, we need not fight each other but stay united and fight for our common goal,’’ Hon Joana Gyan-Cudjoe made this assertion during her thank you tour.
She stated that three thousand (3000) party members were united as one family in the constituency.
Hon Joana Gyan Cudjoe intended to change the face of politics in Amenfi Central and focus on giving back to society through social welfare programs, job opportunities and general development.
As a philanthropist, humanitarian ambassador, social worker, investor and mother for all, she promised to provide opportunities to help improve livelihood when she gets the mandate to represent them in parliament.
She, therefore, urged the delegates and the entire Amenfi Central electorate to vote massively for her in the 2024 general elections.
Hon Joana Gyan Cudjoe on her birthday amidst the thank you tour invited all delegates for dining and discussed matters of mutual benefits for the general welfare of the constituents.
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Wassa East Constituency, Hon Isaac Adjei Mensah on his part advised party members to stay united and fight the NPP boot for boot.
He said the election has been won already but they need to work extra harder to maximize the margin in the 2024 general elections.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Solomon Nartey