Sunday, October 12, 2008

KUMA ATSEM ELECTED DFP ASPIRANT FOR CENTRAL TONGU (PAGE 13)

THE Central Tongu branch of the Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) has held its constituency conference at Juapong, during which Mr Emmanuel Kuma Atsem, 56, was elected as their parliamentary aspirant to contest the December election.
The 216 delegates, drawn from 96 branches of the Central Tongu Constituency, voted for him by acclamation.
The election was supervised by the officials of the North Tongu District Electoral Commission led by Mr Samuel Bansah.
Accepting the outcome, Mr Kuma-Atsem, who is a laboratory technician, gave the assurance that he would do everything to win the seat, using his rich experience in politics.
He said he would ensure that the DFP defeated the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the elections.
Contributing, the Volta Regional Organiser of the DFP, Mr Michael Gamor, who is also a parliamentary aspirant for the Ho-East Constituency, reminded DFP members that politics was not like a science laboratory where experiments are made.
"If you vote the wrong candidate today, it will take you another four years to make an amendment."

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