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The Member of Parliament for Ejisu, Dr John Kumah, is running unopposed in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries.
By the close of nominations on Monday, December 25, only the Deputy Finance Minister had submitted candidacy forms.
Electoral Area Coordinators and Polling Station Executives of the Ejisu constituency picked the forms on his behalf.

They cited Dr. Kumah's notable contributions, particularly in the running mate contention, and expressed confidence in his ability to bring substantial development to the constituency.
Pledging full support, they highlighted his unique role in fostering socioeconomic progress in the area.
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