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Vice President Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur has said he would do all he can to ensure the Central region votes massively for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the December Elections.Speaking to the BBC’s Vera Kwakofie, he reiterated the importance of the region to the success of the party in retaining power and stressed he would concentrate on how to gain favour with the people of that region.“I come from the Central region; my wife is from the Western region,” he said, “I think that I am better known in the Central region...than I am known in other parts of Ghana so I am going to concentrate my efforts in the Central region.”“The central region always comes off on the side of the party which wins in Ghana so it’s a very important region [and] I intend to spend some time there and talk to my people and show them the things that we can do.”The vice president added that the “development credentials of the NDC are unparalleled and we’ll seek to deepen that. And I am going to be working with the team that is designing the new agenda for the NDC for the next four years…”
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