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Deputy Communications Minister and MP for Awutu Senya West Constituency, George Andah has vowed to make the Awutu Senya West constituency a traditional NPP seat in the Central Region.
The constituency has been a swing one since 1992 but Mr. Andah, after a resounding victory in Saturday’s primaries for the New Patriotic Party, has promised to make it a no-go area for the NDC.
He polled 438 votes to beat his closest contender, Joseph Aidoo who managed 191 votes.
“I know the NDC is a formidable force to battle with in this constituency but I will cut to size anytime I battle them,” he said.
He assured his supporters of a resounding victory in the December 2020 polls, urging all to unite towards a common cause – the December polls.
“This contest was just a mere formality for me. I have my eyes on the bigger picture: the December polls.”
George Nenyi Andah advised his followers to remain calm and eschew violence since the contest was a family competition.
“I knew about 90% of the votes would be in my favour. I had a greater hope in the delegates because I have stayed connected with them all this while,” he averred.
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