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An aspirant for the position of Assembly Member in the Alakple Electoral Area, Eyram Ameshi, has fulfilled his promise to Golden Rangers FC by donating football jerseys to the team.
This act reflects Mr Ameshi's dedication to community support and unity for the benefit of the residents.

During the presentation of the jerseys on Thursday, December 7, the aspirant encouraged the team to utilize the jerseys effectively.

"I am here today to fulfil my commitment to all of you and to express my support for the team as your prospective assemblyman. My only request is that you make the best use of the jerseys and strive to achieve success on the field, bringing home some trophies for our community."

He was accompanied by the current assemblyman, who is not seeking re-election.
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