The Member of Parliament for Bantama constituency in the Ashanti Region, Francis Asenso-Boakye has submitted his nomination forms.
The incumbent MP presented the documents to the Constituency's Parliamentary Elections Committee on Sunday, December 24.
He used the opportunity to address party leadership and delegates, expressing gratitude for their dedicated support over the past years.

In his speech, he acknowledged a polling station executive who volunteered to buy his forms after securing him a job.

Reflecting on his accomplishments, Asenso-Boakye highlighted achievements in education, infrastructure, welfare, and sports, while emphasizing his commitment to the total well-being of Bantama residents.
Noteworthy projects included the construction of schools, roads and bridge developments, the Bantama NPP Welfare Fund, and the installation of AstroTurf pitches.

"I have delivered on education. I have delivered on security, delivered on infrastructure, and delivered on health. Every sector has seen development since I took office as your MP”, said Asenso-Boakye.
The MP underscored the significance of community engagement, emphasising initiatives such as the MP's Community Clinic and regular durbars.

He explained that some social gatherings organized by his office were to foster unity and inclusivity within Bantama so he could interact with community leaders and constituents to have a first-hand perspective of their challenges and concerns.
As he seeks re-election, the MP positioned the campaign as a collective effort for the continuous development and well-being of Bantama.

He urged constituents to focus on the bigger picture, emphasizing that the election was about the community's progress, not individual interests.
Mr. Asenso-Boakye was accompanied to the party office by over five hundred (500) party supporters and delegates who converged at the MP’s constituency office in Bantama.
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