The Parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kwesimintsim Constituency of the Western Region, Philip Fiifi Buckman, has been declared a potential winner of the Parliamentary elections in Kwesimintsim Constituency by his constituents ahead of the December polls.
The declaration made by the constituents followed an unprecedented, and historic crowd recorded on Sunday by the NDC Parliamentary candidate during an inspirational health walk he organised in the Constituency.
Thousands of enthusiastic party sympathisers poured out in record numbers to support the parliamentary candidate.
They sang and danced to melodious party tunes, and expressed their commitment to elect the Parliamentary candidate of the NDC and flagbearer of the party, John Dramani Mahama.
They also juxtaposed why they are prioritizing the NDC on one hand against the NPP on the other as well as the other political parties this year, noting, that the victory of the NDC would not just cause change to occur in the country but would address hardship, stimulate the resetting process towards building of the country all Ghanaians want.
Speaking to journalists in response to the historic massive turnout recorded during the walk, the Chairman of the NDC in the Kwesimintsim Constituency, Kwasi Nyarko said the turnout was primarily an indication that the electorates were fed up and unhappy with the abysmal performance of the NPP in government.
He consequently declared that the NDC would win not less than fifty-five per cent (55%) of the total votes cast in the constituency and would secure the Kwesimintsim seat for the first time in history.
On his part, the Parliamentary candidate, a private legal practitioner indicated that he was overwhelmed seeing the crowd that turned out to participate in the walk.
"I’m deeply humbled by this overwhelming show of support. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to my constituents, who have turned out in massive numbers. This is truly a divine intervention, and I believe that no human effort can reverse the positive change that is unfolding.”
The lawyer pledged to listen and work with the constituents in addressing challenges facing the peri-urban communities within the constituency.
"I assure you that our collective efforts will empower both the young and old, providing meaningful support and
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