Wed Sep 25 08:49:15 UTC 2024: ## NPP Candidate Declares Victory in Manhyia South, Vows Constituency Will Not Fall to NDC

**Kumasi, Ashanti Region** – The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate (PC) for the Manhyia South Constituency, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, has confidently declared that the constituency will remain in the hands of the NPP in the upcoming December 7, 2024 elections.

Awuah made this declaration at the end of a massive health walk organized in Kumasi. The walk, which started at Serwaa Nyarko Senior High School and ended at Abbey’s Park, saw hundreds of participants holding placards promoting the NPP’s vision for the future, including promises of job creation, improved healthcare, and digitalization.

During his address, Awuah launched scathing attacks on the NDC and its flag bearer, John Mahama, citing his poor record in office as a key reason why voters will reject the NDC. He claimed that the people of Manhyia South have not forgotten the power crisis experienced during Mahama’s presidency and will not be swayed by promises of development from the NDC.

Awuah emphasized the significant achievements of the NPP government in the constituency, highlighting the transformation of sports facilities, the construction of a new library, and the continued implementation of the free SHS program. He praised the outgoing MP for Manhyia South, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, aka NAPO, for his dedication to the constituency.

NPP General Secretary Justin Frimpong Koduah (JFK) further fueled the campaign rhetoric, reminding the Ashanti region residents of the alleged injustices they faced under the NDC government, including the capitation grant maltreatment and the neglect of the region during the energy crisis. He contrasted this with the current NPP government’s significant infrastructure development initiatives in the region, such as road construction, airport expansion, and the Boankra inland port.

JFK urged the residents to vote for the NPP to ensure the completion of projects like the Suame Interchange, the expansion of the Kumasi-Accra Highway, and the KATH Maternity Block. He stressed the importance of a strong turnout, warning against complacency and urging voters to come out in force on December 7th.

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