Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Sam Nartey George, has officially filed his nomination to seek re-election in the 2024 parliamentary elections.
The outspoken legislator, representing the National Democratic Congress (NDC), pledged to secure the largest electoral victory for the party in the history of the Ningo-Prampram constituency.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, September 14, after submitting his forms on Friday, Sam George expressed confidence in his ability to lead the NDC to a decisive win, stating that his track record of development and service to the people would speak for itself.
He highlighted several key projects initiated during his tenure, including improvements in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, which he believes have transformed the constituency.
The MP, known for his strong stance on various national issues, emphasised that his re-election would not only benefit Ningo-Prampram but also contribute to the NDC’s broader goal of winning the 2024 general elections.
He assured the constituents that his focus would remain on advocating for their needs and ensuring that development projects continue to flow into the area.
Sam George also took the opportunity to call for unity within the party, urging NDC members and supporters in Ningo-Prampram to rally behind him and work together for a common purpose.
He stressed that a united front would be essential in delivering the overwhelming victory he envisions for the constituency.
"Yesterday [Friday] morning, I successfully filed my nominations with the Electoral Commission Ghana, to represent for the third time, the great National Democratic Congress in the Ningo-Prampram Constituency."
"I look forward to a great campaign season and watch out for the TeamDzata convoy as it stops in your community. I would be engaging every stakeholder and would leave no stone unturned in making this the biggest victory for the NDC ever in the Constituency," he posted.
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