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08.10.2015 NDC

Make Party’s Interest Supreme---Martin Luther Advises NDC Parliamentary Aspirants

By Cletus Abaare
Make Partys Interest Supreme---Martin Luther Advises NDC Parliamentary Aspirants
08.10.2015 LISTEN

Mr. Emmanuel Max-Voy, a parliamentary aspirant of the National Democratic Congress in the Ashaiman constituency, is calling on members and parliamentary aspirants of the party within the constituency and across the country to make the interest supreme over their individual parochial interests.

Mr Max-Voy better known throughout the constituency as Martin Luther King, an entrepreneur and educationist who is highly tipped to win massively in the upcoming parliamentary primaries to lead the Ashaiman NDC into the 2016 general elections made this all important call in an exclusive interview with The Republic Newspaper recently.

Mr Max-Voy who according to the constituents is quietly working seriously within the constituency endearing himself to the party members said the constituency needed a transformational leader, an innovator and a development-oriented personality who could address the numerous challenges facing the constituents.

These qualities, the holder of three masters in Business Administration, Entrepreneurial Managment and in Educational Administration said were his hallmarks.

Though, information available to the paper indicates that Mr. Max-Voyappears to be the people’s favourite, he said he won’t relax until the battle is over.

The young politician, also a fairly successful businessman, and Director of Martin Luther King Jr. schools mentioned youth unemployment, poor road network, and poverty, as some of the challenges which ought to be tackled.

He expressed grave concern about disunity and apathy among party members in the constituency, and reminded them that they could only win the Ashaiman seat in 2016 with a united and solid front.

The NDC parliamentary aspirant said when elected as the candidate in the November primary, he would focus attention on poverty alleviation, youth and women empowerment, community development, and job creation, among others, to improve the living standards of the constituents.

On campaign ahead the primary, Mr Max-Voy advised the other aspirants to make it clean and neat, by avoiding personality attacks in order not to tear the party apart in the constituency.

He also he admonished registered members of the party to vote according to their conscience, and try as much as possible not to be induced with money, but to vote for a winnable candidate for 2016.

‘It is all about the candidate who can take the party in the constituency to the Promised Land, and Max-Voy is that Moses to take Ashaiman to Canaan.’

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