Sunday, May 11, 2008

NDC POISED TO WIN SUNYANI EAST (PAGE 14)

Story: Samuel Duodu, Sunyani

THE National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Sunyani East, Mr Justice Samuel Adjei, has stated that the party is poised to win, for the first time, the Sunyani East parliamentary seat which has been the preserve of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in this year’s general election.
According to him, winning the Sunyani East seat in the Brong Ahafo Region was not a mission impossible, since he had the experience, capabilities and the strategy to annex the perceived difficult seat from the NPP.
He, therefore, called on all party supporters in the constituency to bury their differences, unite and rally behind him to enable the party to win the seat for the first time, since the party stood the chance this time around.
Mr Adjei said this at the party’s constituency delegates conference to validate his candidature as the NDC parliamentary candidate for Sunyani East.
He predicted that the NDC would wrest the seat from the NPP and described himself as a formidable and vibrant young man who had the capacity, competency and will power to redirect the fortunes of the good people of the constituency.
“I have had the opportunity and experience of managing successfully a company whose cardinal principles are excellence in effective time management, competence, reliable and efficient delivery of quality service for two years. In view of this, I believe I have added to my competency, ability and capacity to lead the aspirations and values of the people in this constituency,” he stressed.
Mr Adjei state that he also shares with others the philosophy that contemporary Ghanaian politics deals with the human and environmental quality of life, adding that since human problems are not compartmentalised, it called for someone who was a critical thinker, intellectually resourceful, innovative and outspoken, socially responsible and, above all, has the needed knowledge and skills capable of developing strategic structures from a unique perspective that serves the poor, fulfills social mission and provided valuable community service.
“It is on these rocks of ideas and social commitment that I will provide selfless, dedicated, dynamic, very discerning and visionary leadership to enable me to implement my vision of building the capacity of our people to become agents of their own development,” he stated.

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