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Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, Presidential candidate of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has called on the youth to vote massively for the party in the December 7 polls for a real change and development of the country.
He, however, expressed concern about the way some politicians were allegedly using gifts and other incentives to buy votes, saying that it was even more worrying that some parties during the last voters registration exercise managed to register under-age children to vote for them, and urged the Electoral Commission and polling agents to be vigilant on the voting day.
Dr. Nduom made the call when he addressed members of the University of Cape Coast branch of the Progressive Youth Movement (MYP) of the PPP in Cape Coast at the weekend.
He urged them to vote for the Parliamentary candidates contesting in Cape Coast North, South and Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem constituencies so that the party would have a larger representation in parliament.
Dr Nduom said he had over the years created many jobs across the country because he knows the needs of the people, and pledged that when given the mandate he would reduce the incidence of unemployment among graduates.
He called for unity in the coming polls and said when given the nod he would be a leader for all, no matter their political affiliations.
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