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An NPP parliamentary candidate aspirant for Dome-Kwabenya, Ambassador Michael Oquaye Jnr., has filed and submitted his official candidacy forms at the residence of the Constituency Chairman, Robert Osei Bonsu, marking the commencement of an exciting electoral journey.
The day began with an exuberant march through the streets of Haatso-Atomic, with supporters brandishing placards declaring messages of solidarity such as "No Mistake," "Oquaye 4 DKC Together We Can," and "Change Is Coming 2024."
The vibrant procession culminated at the residence of the Constituency Chairman, where Amb. Michael Oquaye Jnr. submitted his forms.
He expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support and great show of camaraderie from Party executives, delegates, and constituents. ‘Gabo,’ as he’s affectionately called, underlined his commitment to fostering positive change in Dome-Kwabenya and promised to work tirelessly for the constituency's development.
Receiving the forms on behalf of the NPP Dome-Kwabenya constituency executives, Chairman Robert Osei Bonsu paid glowing tribute to Amb. Oquaye. He described him as an individual with great integrity who has selflessly stepped up and made himself available to the constituency in difficult times.
He called on all aspirants and candidates to work fairly and tirelessly to bring about an incident-free and peaceful election. The constituency's General Secretary, Theophilus Ansah Larbi, checked the submitted forms, and gave the all-clear on the process.
The jubilant crowd took to the streets in parade style to express their joy at the successful submission of the forms. Gabo and his team, which included Lawyer Afrifa and Mr. Frank Adjei Safo joined in the parade, exchanging pleasantries with bystanders and motorists on the Haatso-Atomic stretch.
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