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OVER 18 PARLIAMENTARY SEATS ARE SAFE FOR NDC IN CENTRAL REGION – YOUNG CADRES

Going into the 2016 parliamentary elections the young cadres association is poised to go down to the grassroot to undercover the chances of NDC in the upcoming election to ensure massive win for HE John mahama and NDC parliamentary candidates

Through our intelligent report as an association which is deep rooted with reps in all constituencies we can confidentially say the NDC will win more than 18 seats in the central region including the seats of awutu senya east and effutu seats which is currently occupied by Mavis Hawa Koomson and Alex Afenyo Markins respectively as npp parliamentary candidate due to their abysmal and low performance as members of Parliament

Per our research as an association the peoples of central region are poised to show appreciation to HE John Mahama and NDC members of parliament through massive voting for the unprecedented developments he has brought into the region,few among this numerous projects are the roads network,the first stadium in the region,kasoa interchange,komenda sugar factory educational infrastructure, health facilities and
more

On the parts of MMDCE’s we are alerting the chief of staff to alert the minister of local government to send monitoring team to monitor them especially those whose term of office are not far from over to keep them on their toes and perform to the satisfaction of the peoples they serve and to kick out some without relying on any institution to give them report of their performance , young cadres believed what is on grounds is not what is reported to the  top hierarchy.

We are by this release showing appreciation to his excellency for the massive development for the central region which will serve a good purpose for our great NDC party in the 2016 election

Signed
Bright Botchway,
general secretary
(YCA)

Written by Web Master

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