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The Deputy Interior Minister and Gomoa Central (MP), Naana Eyiah Quansah, has dismissed social media rumours claiming she collapsed and was hospitalised after losing her seat in the recently concluded elections.
Speaking at a press conference, Naana Eyiah Quansah urged the public and the people of Gomoa Central to disregard the false information being circulated online.
The outgoing MP, who lost her seat to an independent candidate, expressed gratitude to the people of Gomoa Central for allowing her to serve in Parliament for two terms.
She also called on Ghanaians to maintain confidence in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), emphasizing that it remains the only political party with policies designed to benefit the ordinary Ghanaian.
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