Captain Smart declares bid for Gomoa West NDC parliamentary slot
Media personality and broadcaster Captain Smart has officially declared his intention to contest the parliamentary primary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Gomoa West Constituency, positioning himself as a candidate committed to development, accountability, and effective representation.
Launching his campaign under the slogan, “Victory is Certain,” Captain Smart described himself as an experienced, fearless, and focused leader ready to champion the interests of constituents and provide a strong voice for the people of Gomoa West.
His campaign message emphasizes service to all communities within the constituency, with a focus on promoting development, accountability, and good governance.
According to the campaign, Captain Smart is seeking to unite residents around a shared vision of progress and inclusive growth.
The aspiring parliamentary candidate has pledged to work closely with community members to address local challenges and advocate for policies that improve livelihoods and create opportunities for residents.
Campaign materials also highlight the NDC's broader commitment to empowering citizens, carrying the party’s slogan, “Power to the People,” while urging supporters to rally behind Captain Smart’s bid to represent the constituency in Parliament.
With the race for the NDC parliamentary ticket gathering momentum, Captain Smart’s entry is expected to add a new dynamic to the contest as party members prepare to choose a candidate to lead the party into future elections in the constituency.
His campaign message concludes with a call on delegates and supporters to vote for him and the NDC to help “build a better Gomoa West” for all residents.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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