The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Adentan Constituency, Akosua Manu, has officially filed her nomination to contest in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The filing, which took place yesterday, marks a step in her campaign to represent the people of Adentan in Parliament.
Development
Speaking during the submission of her nomination forms, Akosua Manu expressed her commitment to the development of the Adentan Constituency. She pledged to work tirelessly to improve the livelihoods of the constituents, emphasising her track record as evidence of her dedication to the community.
“Although I am not yet the Member of Parliament, my efforts in improving sanitation, supporting quality education, assisting small and medium enterprises, enhancing infrastructure, and providing grants and other social interventions demonstrate my readiness to do even more when elected,” she stated.
Dedication
She called on the constituents to rally behind her, urging them to vote massively for her in the December 7 elections.
Akosua Manu assured the electorates of her commitment to a peaceful electoral process, highlighting the NPP’s dedication to peace, transparency, and fairness.
“The NPP stands for peace, transparency, and fairness, and I assure the electoral officers and all stakeholders of my commitment to ensuring a peaceful election,” she added.
Peaceful Campaign
For his part, the Returning Officer (R.O) for the Adentan Electoral Area, Judah Oddoye, emphasised the importance of peaceful campaigns.
He encouraged all party members and candidates to engage in activities that promote harmony before, during, and after the elections.
Meanwhile, some constituents observed that as the race for the Adentan Parliamentary seat intensifies, Akosua Manu’s filing of her nomination marks a crucial milestone in her journey to represent the constituency.
“Her message of development, peace, and transparency resonates with many in the community, setting the stage for what promises to be a closely watched contest in the December polls,” they added.