The New Patriotic Parliamentary (NPP) Candidate for the Bole-Bamboi constituency, Raphael Abolosom Kumah, has urged his supporters and constituents to remain focused and sustain the momentum to snatch the seat from the opposition National Democratic Congress, NDC.
Mr Raphael Kumah said this when he filed his nomination forms to contest the Bole-Bamboi constituency seat on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party in Bole in the Savannah Region.
In an interview with Myjoyonline, Mr Kumah stated "Our collective enemy against pragmatic development in the constituency is the NDC. They have been on this seat since 1992 yet can't show any tangible development for the area. So, all we need is to show them our anger at the polls and replace them with Raphael Kumah Abolosom and Dr Mahamudu Bawumia who will ignite development in Bole-Bamboi", Mr Kumah stated.
He was accompanied by the Bole District Chief Executive, Veronica Alele, former Parliamentary candidate for NPP for Bole-Bamboi, and the Council of Elders, including constituency executives and family members.
Mr Kumah used the occasion to reaffirm the New Patriotic Party's commitment to free and fair elections in December 2024.
Mr Kumah expressed gratitude to all stakeholders who have contributed in kind and cash towards his political journey.
He argued that the so-called past glory of the National Democratic Congress in the constituency cannot put food on the table of the constituents, hence the need for them (NDC) to be rejected.
"The December 7th polls will not come and go without surprises because the people of Bole-Bamboi will speak by choosing development over deceit because the policy-driven political Party will spearhead massive development for the people" he stressed.
He noted the District Road Improvements equipment introduced by the government to improve road infrastructure is a sign of more to come and pleaded with voters to endorse the NPP.
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