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Gomoa Central MP, Kwame Asare Obeng, better known as A Plus, has reaffirmed his steadfast allegiance to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), insisting that he intends to remain with the party for the foreseeable future.
Speaking on Channel One TV on Sunday, 4 May, A Plus dismissed any notion that he might defect, declaring: “I am a member of the NDC. I have never inherited enemies. For now, I am enjoying my time with the majority. I see myself being a member of the majority for a very long time.”
He also rejected the idea that formal party membership or possession of a party card should determine his loyalty.
“If I say I am a member of the NDC, they would say I don’t have a party card, but I am with the majority,” he explained, underscoring that his commitment is demonstrated through his actions and public support.
Praising the party’s leadership, A Plus singled out President John Dramani Mahama for particular commendation.
“I believe that they have an amazing leader and a great guy. He has good intentions for this country,” he said, expressing confidence in the President’s vision and direction.
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