Former Gender Minister files nomination to contest NDC primaries in Adentan

A former Gender Minister under the erstwhile Mahama-led administration, Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, has filed her nomination to contest the upcoming opposition National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) primaries.
The former minister, who is also a Human rights lawyer, filed her nomination to contest in the primaries for the Adentan seat, on Tuesday, 21 March 2023.
Addressing the media, the former Minister, promised infrastructural development and jobs for the youth of the Adentan constituency when given the nod in the primaries and subsequently becomes MP.
According to her, as a woman, she can better understand the predicament of the people, and will make women her priority by instituting measures and projects that will aid their empowerment.
She further promised to put up a market for the Adentan constituency, similar to the Madina market.
The former Gender Minister, will be attempting to lead the NDC in the Adentan Constituency for the second time after her first attempt in 2019.
She, however, lost to the current Member of Parliament (MP), Mohammed Adamu Ramadan.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News
NPP communicator admits to personal, party arrogance, expresses confidence Bawumia has remedy
02:19IMANI Africa to present findings on NDC gov't’s first 120 days in office
02:58President Mahama appoints Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo as new CEO of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
13:32It was wicked for Akufo-Addo to fund opposition parties secretly to cause NPP's defeat: Atik Mohammed
18:27President Mahama speaks on 120-day social contract today
02:41President Mahama to unveil code of conduct for appointees today
12:46WFP raises alarm over worsening hunger crisis in West and Central Africa
13:58Michael Kpakpo Allotey takes over as Mayor of Accra
02:30NPP-led coalition petitions Judiciary over suspension of Chief Justice
12:25Cedi performance: Credit Bawumia for his gold reserve initiative – Kofi Bentil
13:32