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One of the women, Dr. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, a physicist in Ghana Atomic Energy; Seven MPs, including Felix Kwakye Ofosu, former Deputy Minister of Communications, would be hotly contested for the seat of the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese (AAK) constituency.
Others include Queenstar Maame Pokuaa Sawyerr, incumbent member of the Agona East constituency, who would defend with Maxwell Oko Okai. Paul Ofori Amoah and Richard Bentum in the running for the Agona West headquarters.
Ernestina Eno Adu Hagan, Cape Coast South, seeks to surprise the outgoing Cape Coast South MP, George Kweku Ricketts Hagan, former outgoing Minister of the Central Region under the Mahama administration, as well as Henry Osei and Thomas Hughes. Amissah.
Mrs. Margaret Naana Ackom would have a hard time with five men: Romeo Quarshie, Desmond Degraft Paitoo, Abraham Bright, Alissa Bruce, Michael Buabeng and Joseph Ato Quartey at Gomoa East.
Two of the women, Georgia Dadson and Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, would be arguing with two men, Joseph Tetteh and Gabriel Quaye, for the Awutu Senya West headquarters, while Emelia Ankomah and Jenifer Essel would compete for the Upper Denkyira constituency seats. East and Gomoa West respectively.
In Ekumfi's constituency, Abeiku Crentsil, a former member of parliament, was chosen to be re-elected, but his predecessor, Mr. George Kuntu Blankson and three others strongly criticized him.
Samuel Atta Mills returns to the riding of Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abirem and clashes with two other people, Joshua Egyadu Nketsiah and Daniel Austin Ankomah.
Cape Coast North has three candidates, Kwamena Minta Nyarku, Emmanuel Valis Akyianu and Prince Biney.
Godwin Arthur Nana, Isaac Smith Acquah and Foster Joseph Andoh are fighting over Hemang Lower Denkyira and in Twifo Ati Mokwa riding, Samuel Ato Amoah and T. D. Vondee are strongly opposed.
James Joe Quayson Jnr would go unopposed to Assin North with Shaibu Nuregin Migyimah and Alex Antwi Boasiako for Assin Central and Nicholas Nana Baffoe, Kofi Nyarkodan Kuranchie and Nana Kwabena Adjei Anomafo for Assin South.
Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa has three candidates; Alhbadan Kobina Ghansah, Michael Harry Amissah Yamson and Eric Kwesi Taylor, while Gomoa Central have Ebenezer Arthur Duncan, Moses Jehu Appiah and Ekow Dampson.
Mr. Mathew Kwofie, Acting Regional Secretary of the NDC, who disclosed this information to the GNA, said that the candidacy, which opened on Wednesday, July 10 and closed on Friday, July 12, 2019, was in accordance with the guidelines governing parliamentary primaries.
The Regional Secretariat wished the best of luck to all the aspirants, who ply their constituencies for their approval.
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