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General News of Sunday, July 28, 2019
Source: citinewsroom.com
2019-07-28
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Last week, the Volta's National Democratic Congress (CND) regional office was in shock when a candidate for the primary election for South Afajato district, Kafui Augusta Takyi, was brought in. in a wheelchair at the control center.
She was accompanied by followers in the midst of prayers.
A few weeks earlier, the aspirant could have moved freely. However, after filing her candidacy to participate in the primaries, she would be paralyzed at the waist on her return home.
Ms. Takyi declined to comment on her health when she was approached, but said that she would contact the media later.
At the same time, Angela Oforiwa Alorwu-Tay, a full member of Parliament, who is the only candidate to participate in this race after her selection, asked the audience to continue praying for Ms. Takyi and wished her a speedy recovery. .
The bottom line is that our dear sister is not doing well, pray that she will be fine and come on the field so that I can give her her second defeat, "said Ms. Tay.
Meanwhile, two aspirants were disqualified to participate in the next primaries.
It is Paul Mensah Voegborlo, who wanted to participate in the constituency of Keta and William Mawuli Ahado, who wanted to participate in the riding of North Tongu.
They did not meet the qualifying requirements to participate in the race.
Sixty other candidates were, however, allowed to participate in the primaries at the end of the audit at the NDC regional party office in Ho.
All those who pbaded the control were obliged to sign a commitment to accept the results of the control and the result of the primaries.
Engagement is also about getting aspirants to commit to staying with the party and not becoming independent if they lose the primary.
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