Dzifa Gomashie thinks of Ketu South's parliamentary seat | Policy



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Ms. Dzifa Abla Gomashie, former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts of Creation, declared her intention to challenge the primaries of the National Democratic Parliament in the Ketu-South constituency in the Volta region.

It was after she was accompanied by more than a hundred delegates and supporters in the streets of her campaign office to the Party office to choose a nomination form on Friday, July 12, 2019.

"At the conclusion of consultations, I made the determined decision to present myself as a willing and able candidate to the Ketu-South Parliament House on the NDC's list of candidates. It is a divine decision and a divine decision that I am a woman because the women did not represent us in Parliament in the constituencies along the southern coast of the Volta, "she said in a statement. .

Ms. Gomashie urged delegates to choose her as the best woman for the position and promised to make the development of gender equality and positive discrimination conditions essential to the progress of society.

She believes that her election to Parliament will inspire many young women and men in the pursuit of her human development mission.

After being examined, the child rights advocate and the icon of the arts after being defeated, should face the competition of seven other aspirants, namely: Mr. Foga Nukunu, Mr. Joseph Kwasi Nyavi, Mr. Nicholas Worclachie Ezo, Ms. Caroline Kudah-Parker, Mr. Joseph Kofi Kporha, Mr. Godson Bill Ocloo and Mr. Sylvester Kafui Nyasorgbor, all of whom have chosen nomination forms.

Mr. Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, former and former Deputy Minister of Finance, decided to no longer compete for the seat.

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