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NDC has no chance of winning Hohoe parliamentary seat – Amewu

The Member of Parliament for Hohoe, John Peter Amewu, has asserted that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) does not stand a chance of winning his seat in the December 2024 general elections.

He is convinced the electorates are satisfied with his development agenda for the constituency hence would endorse his second bid to parliament.

He was speaking during his acclamation ceremony, at Gbi Atabu in Hohoe over the weekend.

Mr. Amewu assured that every part of the constituency would receive an equal share of physical and human development during his second term and implored the constituents to exercise patience for him.

He expressed gratitude to traditional authorities for having faith in him and supporting his bid to parliament and promised to deliver to their expectation.

Mr. Amewu explained that he commenced his bid to parliament in 2004/2005 where he he campaigned among preschoolers and children. A move which he said was heavily criticised by his peers at the time has materialized and he is reaping his sacrifices about 2 decades on.

“If you want to be a good politician, you have to plan for the future. It didn’t take me one year to become a politician. I remember in 2004/2005 when I went to Zongo to campaign, I only campaigned with children between 5-10 years in the Zongo.

I remember my peers would say these people would not vote for you, they don’t even have votes. I told them not to worry because I wasn’t looking at that day, I was looking at tomorrow. Today those I campaigned with are people of the voting age”, he stressed.

He extended an invitation to the NDC parliamentary candidate, Worlanyo Tsekpo to support his bid to continue representing Hohoe in parliament since he doesn’t have the capabilities to topple him.
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