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Oti Regional minister to contest NPP parliamentary election in Nkwanta South

The minister said he has studied the terrain closely and believes the political fortunes will smile at him, all things being equal

Joshua Gmayenaam Makubu, the Oti Regional minister has officially declared his intention to contest for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary primaries to be held in June.

In an exclusive interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Makubu said the decision to run for the Nkwanta South Constituency seat was after a prolonged period of introspection and extensive consultations with stakeholders and in response to clarion calls from constituents as well as party members and sympathizers.

He said he has studied the terrain closely and believes the political fortunes will smile at him, all things being equal.

Makubu, therefore, seeks the mandate of the party through delegates to lead it in the 2024 parliamentary elections to wrestle the seat from the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and contribute to the development agenda of the next NPP government for the people of Nkwanta South and Ghana at large.

He told the GNA that, he is fully persuaded that the NPP holds the key to the elimination of extreme poverty, provision of healthcare, restoration of the economy and above all ensuring equity and fairness in the distribution of the national cake.

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