Fourteen aspirants are vying to be elected as New Patriotic Party parliamentary candidates in three constituencies in the North East Region.
A statement from the party said at the close of nominations on February 20, three women and eleven men had filed for the primaries which are scheduled for April 25, 2020.
In the Bunkpurugu Constituency, four persons, including incumbent, Solomon Namliit Boar, are expected to contest.
In Nalerigu-Gambaga Constituency, MP and Local Government Minister, Alima Mahama faces opposition from three contestants.
In Walewale, MP, Dr. Sagre Bambangi is being challenged by five aspirants.
“We use this opportunity to admonish the contestants to undertake their campaigns in a manner that will not divide our ranks ahead of the 2020 elections by the deployment of foul language to undermine their opponents,” the party wrote.
Read the full communiqué below
Press Release:
FOURTEEN ASPIRANTS FILE TO CONTEST PRIMARIES IN THREE CONSTITUENCIES IN THE NORTH-EAST REGION
On the 20th January 2020, the New Patriotic Party opened nominations for interested and eligible party members to file nominations to contest in the upcoming primaries in constituencies with sitting NPP MPs.
The month long process ended on the 20th February 2020. At the close of nominations, fourteen aspirants filed to contest in three constituencies of the North-East Region consisting of three women and eleven men. The details are as follows:
1. BUNKPURUGU CONSTITUENCY
1. Solomon Namliit Boar
2. Jabong Minnyilia
3. Daniel Duut Janamah
4. Francis Konbong Tingoti
NALERIGU/GAMBAGA CONSTITUENCY
1. Hajia Alima Mahama
2. Mohammed Sampa
3. Peter Wuni Baaga
4. Dr. Musah Yamba Issahaku
WALEWALE CONSTITUENCY
1. Dr. Sagre Bambangi
2. Lariba Zuwera Abudu
3. Seth Panwum Boyoyo
4. Yidana Zakaria
5. Ishaq Issahaku
6. Dr. Susana Alo
We use this opportunity to admonish the contestants to undertake their campaigns in a manner that will not divide our ranks ahead of the 2020 elections by the deployment of foul language to undermine their opponents. The party also frowns upon the open endorsement of aspirants by constituency officers since that conduct has calamitous electoral consequences.
The NPP, bequeathed to us by our forebears is one with enviable democratic credentials and all party members have an abiding responsibility to safeguard and protect such credentials.
May the best candidates who can deliver or retain the seats in our constituencies, win.
Sulley Sambian
North-East Regional Secretary
Cc
All media houses
Latest Stories
-
Betway Africa offers once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
8 mins -
I coined the term ‘hype man’ in Ghana – Merqury Quaye
13 mins -
Vasseur questions ‘strange momentum’ of Formula One race director change
35 mins -
“I am disappointed in Kojo Manuel” – Merqury Quaye on “no tie” comment
36 mins -
Nana Kwame Bediako; The beacon of unity
38 mins -
Western Region: NDC youth wing embarks on phase 2 of ‘retail campaign’
1 hour -
Action Chapel International holds annual Impact Convention in November
1 hour -
Jana Foundation urges young women to take up leadership roles
1 hour -
All set for Joy FM Prayer Summit for Peace 2024
1 hour -
Managing Prediabetes with the Help of a Dietitian
2 hours -
Joy FM listeners criticise Achiase Commanding Officer’s election comment
2 hours -
Legal Aid Commission employees threaten strike over poor working conditions
2 hours -
Ghana ranked 7th globally as biggest beneficiary of World Bank funding
2 hours -
IMF board to disburse $360m to Ghana in December after third review
2 hours -
Former Bono Regional NPP organiser donates 13 motorbikes to 12 constituencies
2 hours