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NDC Primaries: Ellembelle MP overwhelmingly endorsed

Kofi Boah Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah secured victory in his fourth time in the contest

Mon, 2 Sep 2019 Source: Zambaga Rufai Saminu

Over one thousand delegates who voted during Saturday's parliamentary primaries of National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Ellembelle Constituency overwhelmingly endorsed the candidature of Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP).

He polled nine hundred and ninety-three (993) votes to beat Mieza Alleah-Mea, a staff of Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC).

In his victory speech, the MP assured the party of his commitment to unite the rank and file ahead of the 2020 general elections.

He recalled the hard work showcased through out his tenure as the legislator of the area and the characteristic role played by the leadership of the party in the constituency.

He promised another resounding victory for the NDC and Presidential candidate of the party John Dramani Mahama in 2020.

He gracefully welcomed Mieza Alleah-Mea into the political department in Ellembelle.

The defeated candidate who is currently a branch chairman at Nkroful came into the political picture for the first time in 2016, but was disqualified on grounds of petitions filed against him by members of the party for improper endorsement of his nomination forms.

Despite this shortcoming, the beleaguered candidate bounced back to pick nomination forms to contest the parliamentary primaries again in 2019 ahead of 2020, and was once again disqualified by the party's vetting committee for securing the signatures and endorsement of delegates without their consent.

The drama over his serial disqualification on same grounds over same issues however ended when the Functional Executive Committee of the NDC decided to bend the rules and cleared him to contest the sitting MP who was going into the race for the fourth time.

Unfortunately, his attempt to unseat the MP rather fell below the electoral mark despite an initial hype by his supporters who were beaming with smiles, and courage, hopping against any consternation.

The joy of the opposition was however cut short by the landslide victory decisively offered the former Minister of Petroleum.

Before the polls, many of the delegates had signalled he was their last bet following the level of achievements chalked within the period that he served as the lawmaker of the NDC.

For many of the delegates, there was no better person to offer true leadership in the constituency than the current MP who has been credited for many infrastructure development projects which cut across all important sectors of the economy.

Source: Zambaga Rufai Saminu