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Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mark Okraku-Mantey has submitted his nomination forms to contest the NPP parliamentary primaries in the Ayensuano Constituency in the Eastern Region.
He was accompanied by a large crowd of supporters, including party officials, traditional leaders, celebrities and some residents of the town.
One of the celebrities who accompanied the Deputy Minister was award-winning musician, Trigmatic.
Known for his work in the tourism and creative arts sector, he promised to extend his hard work to the development of the Ayensuano Constituency.
He added that he would focus on improving infrastructure, creating jobs, and providing quality education and healthcare for the people of the constituency.


He also donated a sum of GHS10,000 for the building of a party office in Ayensuano.
This, among many other gestures, instilled confidence in the supporters and the people of Ayensuano who are ready and willing to throw their weight behind the Deputy Minister to represent the constituency in parliament.
The NPP primaries will take place in November 2023.

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