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“I Backed Out Of The Competition For The Parliamentary Seat As An Independent Candidate Because Of…”

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The independent candidate who wanted to contest the incumbent member of Parliamentary in the Oforikrom constituency of the Ashanti region, Mr. Jones Preprah has disclosed to My Ghana Media TV / Myghanamedia.com in an exclusive interview on the the reason why he backed out to support the New Patriotic Party’s Parliamentary candidate.

 Mr Jones stated that, he wanted to contest   because of lack of development in the constituency but it seems Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo chance of winning the election is very high as compare to formal president John Mahama. 

Adding, he said, in President’s speech, he said, “Npp is not ready to work with any independent candidate. I have to surrender and give the maximum respect to the president and declare my support for the incumbent mp Dr Marfo to continue his good work for the people of Oforikrom constituency. 

Moreover, he also advised the electorate to do their best to support the 4more for Nana to do more to be accomplishedcome. He said the flagship program free SHS policy has help alot. The free SHS program has help him saved ghc10,000 every academic year.

In a nutshell, he urged every Ghanaian to vote massively for Npp to reduced the robbery situation in the country.

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Story By: Mensah Francis – Myghanamedia.com (Reporter)

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