Businesswoman, Joana Cudjoe has declared her intention to seek re-election in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Amenfi Central parliamentary primary.
The NDC on Thursday announced the annulment of the election held on May 13, during which Madam Cudjoe was elected but injuncted from holding herself as such for allegedly forging her voter ID and party card.
The decision according to the party follows a Functional Executive Committee(FEC) meeting on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024, as the election has been a subject of litigation at the Sekondi High Court.
But according to her, the rerun presents her with a renewed opportunity to work together with constituents to build a stronger Amenfi Central.
In a statement, Madam Cudjoe, who is the wife of musician, Keche Andrew said she remains deeply committed to the NDC’s shared vision of progress, development, and empowerment for all.
“With your trust and support, I will continue to advocate for better education, infrastructure, healthcare, and economic opportunities that will uplift every corner of our constituency.
“However, this cannot be done alone. We need the support of everyone—our youth, women, men, elders, and all stakeholders—to make this vision a reality. Together, we can overcome the challenges before us and create lasting change that benefits the entire community,” she said.
The aspirant has therefore appealed for the vote, prayers and support of constituents on the important journey.
“Let us unite, reset the course of Amenfi Central, and work towards the future we all deserve,” she urged.
Source: Adomonline.com
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