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The incumbent member of parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam George, says he is confident of a resounding victory in his re-election bid in the ongoing NDC primaries.
Speaking to JoyNews, the MP said, “Resounding victory. This is going to be one of the best elections I’ve had.”
Sam George is going against Michael Kwettey, a businessman and former constituency chairman.
The MP has been a loud advocate for the anti-LGBT bill currently in parliament, and according to him, he represents the light and the light will prevail over darkness.
“I am fighting for the protection of our culture, our values and to make sure that our children are protected and that is what I represent. The other side cannot speak to these matters because for them their hands are tainted.
“They are in bed with all manner of people. Like I said, Saturday will be a clear testament to everybody in this country that the forces of light will prevail over the forces of darkness."
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