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An aspiring Member of Parliament for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Ho Central Constituency, Mr Ransford Delali Kasu has urged the delegates of the party to reward loyalty and commitment as they build up to the 2024 election.
Speaking to the media after filing to contest in the primaries, Ransford Kasu said he has served the party in Ho Central Constituency in various positions and believes that it is his time to be given the chance to represent Ho Central in Parliament as his reward for loyalty.
Mr Kasu said he is very committed to the service of the people and hopeful that delegates of Ho Central will recognise his hard work and give him the nod.

Mr Kasu believes he is the best candidate among the eight to continue where the former MP stopped.
In all, six others also submitted their forms on Thursday at the close of the three days exercise.
They include; Mr Edem Kpotosu, Mr Emmanuel Kafui Dzamefe, Dr Robert Kofi Doh, Selorm Kwame Dey, Stanley and Raphael Korda.
Mr Kasu wishes to assure the rank and file of the delegates that when given the nod, he will avail the years of experience he has gained serving the party in his entire adult life, to support the party.
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