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Fanteakwa South NPP Primaries: Dr Amaning Sails Through vetting, Now Number 2 On The Ballot

As many candidates are falling off in the ongoing parliamentary vetting of the ruling New Patriotic Party NPP, Dr Daniel Amaning Danquah, one of the contenders in the Fanteakwa south constituency in the eastern region, happens to be part of the luckiest to successfully sail through the national vetting committee.

Tipped as the favorite by the constituents, delegates would decide on April 25 2020 as to whether there should be a change of barton or the incumbent would reclaim victory.

His generosity among other qualities touch the hearts of many constituents but will the choice of the delegates be the choice of the contemporary citizens, thus the constituents?

Dr Daniel Amaning Danquah is Number 2 on the ballot.

Fortunately, all the 3 aspirants sailed through successfully. Hon. Okyere Agyekum, incumbent MP and Mr Eric Amoako Twum.

As they have all pledged to do politics of no insults and deceit, the onus lies in the hands of the delegates to choose the parliamentary candidate for the constituency. About 400 members to decide.

Dr Daniel Amaning Danquah is proudly known and noted in the constituency by committing his widow’s mite towards development in the constituency through health screening, renovating of health center, Organising refresher courses for midwives, organising women and youth empowerment and sustainable livelihood programs, just to mention a few.

Dr Amaning Danquah is yet to launch his campaign to bring out his visions and missions for the party, constituents, and the nation as a whole.

By: Radio1News|Ghana|Obido Nana Gyasi

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