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A marketer, Emmanuel Kafui Dzamefe, has expressed confidence in winning the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary primary in the Ho Central Constituency in the Volta Region.
According to him, he is the front-runner among the 7 aspirants contesting the primary considering his capabilities, and life achievement among others.
“Among the seven of us, I will say boldly that I am the front-runner, I am peerless in terms of life achievement. If you profile all of us, I think that I am way ahead of the other contestants”, he said in an interview with Joy News at the election center in Ho.
He said he gained some experiences in the previous elections which he brought to play during his campaign and hopes it would lead him to victory.

Mr. Dzamefe who was an assembly member added that the delegates have assured of giving him the nod to represent the NDC in the 2024 parliamentary elections as he had served them well and deserved to be rewarded.
“It is my time, I have served them longest and so it is time for them to reward me appropriately and that is the feedback I am getting. It is wonderful”, he concluded.
He is contesting Raphael korda, an engineer, Selorm Dey, who is a Chartered accountant and lawyer, and Kasu Delali Kofi, a former branch executive and teacher by profession.
The rest of the aspirants are Stanley Nelvis Kwasi Glate, a former Constituency Secretary and Lecturer at the Ho Technical University, Robert Kofi Doh, a medical doctor, and Edem Kofi Kpotosu, who is Volta Regional Human Resource Manager, Ghana Education Service.
Voting has commenced at the election center set up at the assembly hall of the Ola Senior High School, where 2,270 delegates are expected to participate in the primary to elect a parliamentary candidate for Ho Central.
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