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NPP’s 2020 parliamentary candidate for the Assin North Constituency, Abena Duruwaa Mensah, has hit the campaign trail to campaign for the NPP’s candidate for the by-election, Charles Opoku.
Despite the disappointment of losing the elections and the speculation that she fell out with the NPP folks in the constituency, Abena Durowaa, has chosen to put aside personal grievances and has thrown her weight behind the NPP’s candidate.
Speaking to constituents at Assin Endwa, she called on the people to give the NPP a chance in their lives once more so the constituency can witness more development.
“My message to the people of Assin Endwa is very short: Give the same support you once extended to Ken Agyapong and myself to Charles Opoku. I implore you to give him the same support. I believe you (the people of Endwa) that once you decide to do it, you do it,” she appealed.
She assigned reasons why she’s pushing for the NPP’s candidate to be voted for.
"This is because once you are voting for us again then you know that it’s all about development. I am tired to hear that Abena, since your exit, we’ve been lagging behind in terms of development. Because you’re not there, everything is at a standstill. I am tired of hearing that. For now, the opportunity beckons, Charles Opoku has been offered to you to continue where I left off.”
“I am pleading with you to vote for him and let’s win so we can bring you more developments that are mor than you’re witnessing. Words of wisdom are indeed short,” she further pled.
By hitting the campaign trail, Abena Durowaa Mensah says she aims to leverage her influence, experience, and support base to rally voters behind Charles Opoku, the NPP’s candidate.
Her endorsement and active involvement in the campaign are expected to strengthen the NPP's position in the constituency and consolidate party unity.
“This is a reminder that politics is not solely about individual success but also about working together to advance shared goals and the overall welfare of the constituency,” she stated.
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