Women's Organizer for the New Patriotic Party in the Central Regional, Ms. Charlotte Adwoa Antwi has said that it will be a taboo to reinstate former President and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama to lead Ghana yet again.
According to the Women's Organizer, as it's forbidden for a dethroned chief to be reinstalled, makes it a taboo to have John Mahama re-elected as President of the country.
She made this statement after a visit to market women in the Asikuma Odoben Brakwa District with the constituency's NPP parliamentary candidate, Ms. Winifred Abaidoo-Ayin.
Ms. Charlotte Adwoa Antwi further urged market women, drivers and constituents of Asikuma Odoben Brakwa to vote massively for the district's NPP parliamentary candidate and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in the 2024 general election to bring development to the area.
She highlighted constituencies in the Central Region which have females as its Member of Parliament but yet witnessed massive developmental projects. Hence, electing the AOB NPP parliamentary candidate will do the area a lot of good.
The NPP parliamentary candidate for Asikuma Odoben Brakwa, Ms. Winifred Abaidoo-Ayin expressed her heartfelt appreciation to market women of the constituency together with her Regional Women's Organizer.
She then assured to do her best to provide the required needs of market women in the district before the general elections for more to follow suit when finally elected MP of AOB and congratulated leaders of the market over their maintenance on the place, since several markets in the Region aren't that neat.
The NPP parliamentary candidate for AOB admonished to be the rightful person who can offer the requisite help for market women in the area, as she is a woman and understands the plight of traders in the district.
Queen Mother for the Asikuma Odoben Brakwa Market Women Association, Mrs. Gladys Dompson hailed the NPP parliamentary candidate for the visit and added that she has already been chosen by God to offer help to traders in the constituency, as she has been there for them even before she made up her mind to contest for the parliamentary position.
She noted that every developmental works done on the market was facilitated by the parliamentary candidate, which depicts her competency to help market women in the constituency when voted into power.
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