Sunday, September 14, 2008

RE-DEMARCATE KETU SOUTH, HO CENTRAL — DFP (PAGE 13)

THE Volta Regional Secretary of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Mr Manfried Nuku-Dei, has called for the re-demarcation of the Ketu South and Ho Central constituencies.
Mr Nuku-Dei, who is also an aspirant candidate for the Ho-Central Constituency, said the Ketu South had a population of 88,000 whilst Ho Central had 70,000.
He said the people in the two constituencies felt if , for instance, Nkwanta North had a population of 22,000 and South Dayi had 20,000, then compared with such constituencies, Ketu South and Ho Central were too big.
The sizes of these two constituencies, he noted, made it difficult for aspirants to go round to campaign.
Mr Nuku-Dei is on a house-to-house campaign as part of his one-to one strategy to explain to the people why they should vote for the DFP this time.
"It is time we in the Volta Region changed our voting pattern and vote the DFP to power," he said.
He called for peaceful elections since anything other than that would bring problems and untold hardships to the people.
"We have only one Ghana. As such, the campaign from now to December 7 should be devoid of rancour, tribal sentiments and name peddling, remembering that whether we win or lose, we remain Ghanaians”, he advised.

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