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NDC will lose by a bigger margin in the December 7 polls - Ursula Owusu

I stand with Hawa Koomson: Ursula Owusu declares support for colleague
I stand with Hawa Koomson: Ursula Owusu declares support for colleague
The Minister of Communications and Member of Parliament for Ablekuma West, Mrs. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has disclosed that the December 7 polls will be a no contest for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
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She said the margin of victory by the NPP will be bigger this year than what transpired in the 2016 general elections.

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Mrs. Owusu-Ekuful said this is because the NPP has performed credibly well in government as compared to their main rivals, the NDC.

Speaking to the media after successfully submitting her form, she said she expects to renew her mandate for “four more to do more roads, four more for scholarships, four more for infrastructure here, four more for jobs and skills training, four more for job opportunities. Because they know me, they’ve trusted me, and I’ve proven myself over the years.”

“And so I’m confident that once again too, the good people of Ablekuma West will return me to parliament as their MP because they know that we seek power to serve, not to lord it over them and we are always with them. We know what their needs and their issues are.”

Communications Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful
Communications Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful
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Enumerating her achievements she said “if you look at the amount of work we’ve done in these three and a half years. Twenty-five kilometers of asphalt and still counting. The western link road is still under construction, it will be done by the time we go to the polls.

She went on “over 5,000 people have received small loans to use in the various businesses that they are engaged in. Those who wanted work and pay taxis they’ve received some. Scholarships for tertiary and primary were given even in addition to the free SHS. Police stations are being constructed, a courthouse is being built. There’s no way we are going to work this hard and leave it for someone else to come and occupy, ‘tofiakwa.'”

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