The Deputy Regional Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress in Bono East Region Obeng Agyenim Boateng has vowed that should the NDC losses the upcoming by election at ASSIN NORTH, his manhood should be cut off.
The Vociferous NDC Youth leader Speaking on TV XYZ & Power FM this morning with issues regarding the by -elections. He stated for a fact that , they are confident in their ability to secure victory in the upcoming by-election.
‘’As we have dedicated our efforts and resources towards a successful campaign. Our team’s unwavering determination, strategic planning, and strong connection with the community have positioned us for success’’He said.
The Young politician opined that the NDC is committed to representing the interests and aspirations of the people, and they will work tirelessly to address their concerns and bring about positive change.
‘’With the support and trust of the electorate, nothing will hinder our path to victory. The love for Hon. Quason at Assin North, and the NDC if higher than expected due to the good works of our candidate’’
He added that “Even if the NPP try all their electioneering misconduct, trying to impose their unqualified candidate on the people of Assin North because they know that they are going to rig the elections , we are going to win the elections regardless
Together, we will build a brighter future for our constituents in Assin North Constituency
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