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Former Tema East MP, Titus Glover, has confidently predicted victory for the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, in the upcoming Ayawaso Central parliamentary poll in the ongoing New Patriotic Party parliamentary primaries.
Mr Glover praised Mr Quartey for his dedicated efforts and expressed confidence that his hard work would be duly recognized with success in the election.
Glover highlighted the credibility of well-known figures within the NPP rallying behind the regional minister, citing Quartey's substantial contributions to President Akufo-Addo's administration and the government.
According to Glover, rewarding such dedication and accomplishments is appropriate and well-deserved.
“He is working so hard for the government and the constituency, and I see nothing wrong with supporting him to win. Henry Quartey will win; even if it is one vote, he has won. Remember, I went to Parliament with three votes and that record has not been broken.”
He further mentioned that the voting process in the constituency is progressing smoothly and urged the media to report on the elections responsibly, avoiding the spread of inflammatory messages.
“Preach the message that here [the voting centre] is peaceful and so serene and delegates are casting their ballots peacefully.”
Mr. Quartey is encountering strong competition from Moses Abor, the former Greater Accra Regional Youth Organiser of the party.
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