NDC communicator eyes Manso Nkwanta seat

Mr.Samuel Adjei, a member of the Ashanti regional Communication Team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has expressed interest in contesting the Manso Nkwanta seat on the ticket of the NDC in the Ashanti region.

Samuel Adjei, who is affectionately known as Sammy by his admirers is optimistic of changing the voting pattern of the mining enclave,if he sails through vetting.

Speaking to The Chronicle at the Ashanti regional office of the NDC,where Sammy was vetted by party executives ,following his declaration to run the Manso Nkwanta seat for the umbrella movement come 2024 Parliamentary elections, Sammy , a native of Manso, stated that he is optimistic that , if he gets the nod to be the NDC parliamentary candidate for Manso Nkwanta constituency, he can cause upset in the constituency by changing the political narrative the constituency has seen over the years.

He told this paper he is contesting because of the fact that people are beginning to know how counterproductive such as voting has saddled the constituency in poor infrastructure development ,especially their roads ,a challenge Sammy indicated has to be addressed.

Rallying behind the mantra “A new path, a new hope for the said constituency, Sammy told this paper that he wants to change the narrative of Manso Nkwanta and that when given the nod, the the plight of the Manso Nkwanta , which is largely bad road network would be addressed by the NDC government.

He added this paper his political ambition was underpinned by how residence of Manso are resolved to make an electoral change to give way for development in Manso Nkwanta constituency.

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Within 2008-2009, Samuel Adjei was the TEIN Ashanti Regional Students Cordinator at UDS WA Campus. From 2014-2018, Sammy became the branch secretary Tetrem R/C 2014-2018. Sammy,who is a member of the Ashanti Regional NDC Communication Team doubles as Director of elections Manso Nkwanta constituency.

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