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NPP Parliamentary Candidate Aspirant Initiates ‘GFA’ For Fanteakwa South Constituents

An aspiring Parliamentary Candidate in the Fanteakwa South Constituency in the eastern region on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party, NPP, Abdul Razak Mohammed popularly known in the constituency as Alhaji Tanko aims at bringing hope to the constituents.

In view of this, Alhaji Abdul Razak Mohammed, with the slogan Razak Must Win (RMW) has initiated an all inclusive program dubbed Go For All (GFA). A program that will not discriminate any constituent or citizen.

In an interview with Obido of Radio 1, Alhaji Abdul Razak revealed that the GFA will help address societal pressures in the the Fanteakwa South Constituency and Ghana at large.

“I have realized the constituents are battling with societal pressures and if not addressed in the shortest possible time, things will get out of hand. GFA (Go For All) project will tackle unemployment, teenage pregnancy, underdevelopment, social vices, and all concerns in the the various sectors of the economy. I am Going For All.” – Alhaji Abdul Razak Mohammed said.

He added that things will improve especially when he is given the nod to lead the good citizens of Fanteakwa South Constituency and pleaded with delegates of the NPP to remember him as he seeks for their full endorsement in the upcoming NPP Parliamentary Primaries.

He reiterated that the ‘GFA’ project will not fail the constituents and Ghana as a whole.

Any word for Alhaji Tanko? How do you see his chances? Let’s see in the comment box below;

By: http://Radiooneghana.com

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