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Aspirant in the Ningo-Prampram primary says two of his assistants have been kidnapped.
Sam George says he has also been attacked by persons suspected to be working for Ningo-Prampram incumbent MP, ET Mensah.
Joy News correspondent, Kwakye Afreh Nuamah, says Sam George’s face is swollen from an alleged assault Saturday morning by an aide to E.T Mensah.
Sam George has meanwhile filed a formal complaint to the police.
E.T. Mensah has meanwhile been invited by police to assist with investigation.
The parliamentary polls in the constituency have been put on hold following complaint by Sam George that his name was not in the register.
Regional chairman of the party, Ade Coker has announced the primary is likely to be held tomorrow, Sunday 22, 2015.
Earlier in the day, Sam George had complained to the media that his name and that of over 2000 others have been deleted from the register. This led to a chaotic scene there.
Mr Coker said Sam George told “a blatant lie”, when he told the media his name was not in the register, explaining that “it is not true that his name is not in the register”.
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