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Bono Minister Tells Jaman South to Bring the Seat Back to NPP

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The Bono Regional Minister, Madam Justina Owusu Banahene, has emphasized the importance of electing the NPP parliamentary candidate, Colonel (Rtd) Damoah, as a crucial step for advancing development in the Jaman South constituency.

According to her, a strong partnership between Colonel Damoah and NPP’s presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, would ensure seamless collaboration in delivering on the party’s agenda for the area.

Addressing the people of Jaman South, Madam Owusu Banahene praised Colonel Damoah’s unwavering dedication to the youth of the constituency during his years in active service.

She urged residents to recognize his significant contributions, which she believes make him an ideal representative capable of driving progress and fostering opportunities for young people.

“The Jaman South seat rightfully belongs to the NPP,” Madam Owusu Banahene stated, adding that, “it has merely been on loan to the NDC, and now is the time to reclaim it.”

She highlighted how important it is for the constituency to align with the party’s leadership to fully benefit from the development projects and initiatives that NPP promises to bring to the area.

She further described Dr. Bawumia as an intelligent and knowledgeable leader with the vision and skills to continue the legacy of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

However, she noted that this vision can only be realized effectively with the backing of experienced and committed figures like Colonel (Rtd) Damoah, who can support and implement the policies at the local level.

The Minister also reminded constituents of the need to unite under the NPP banner to maximize the benefits of party-led governance.

“We need capable leaders like Dr. Bawumia and Colonel Damoah to work hand in hand, ensuring that development reaches every corner of Jaman South,” she remarked, reinforcing her call for a massive voter turnout in favor of the NPP on election day.



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