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Sat, 22 Sep 2012 Feature Article

INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES TO MAKE WONDERS IN THIS COMING ELECTION

INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES TO MAKE WONDERS IN THIS COMING ELECTION

There is a blowing wind for independent parliamentary candidates to be given the nod in this coming election. Some towns believe they are far behind development and their MP's are doing very little for them, and as a result of that needs a change for independent candidates to also represent them.

It is said that MP's with over 70% of votes in their constituency always takes the people for granted by saying “They will always win when they even place a goat to contest". This perception is not going to work in this coming elections since the citizens are fed up with their MP's who just represent them in parliament but brings no development to them.

The independent Candidates may be given the mandates for the reason that, most of them are the choice of the citizens and with the kind of developments they are doing in their towns and also the cordial relationship they have with the people in their towns may bring them some sunshine.

I believe the independent candidates can be threats to MP's who only visits his town when elections are ahead or on election years and making of empty promises.

Long live Ghana!
BY
NANA ASEM BI NTI
AKYEM-APEDWA
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Nana Asem Bi Nti
Nana Asem Bi Nti, © 2012

This Author has published 40 articles on modernghana.com. More Nana Asem Bi Nti was born on the 13th December at Akyem-Apedwa in the eastern part of Ghana, he had his primary and JSS education at Abeka '1' primary and Jss. He also had his secondary education at Akyem Asafo St Paul's Community Sec Sch. He believes in Democracy.Column: Nana Asem Bi Nti

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