Cape Coast: Mr Horace Ekow Ewusi, the parliamentary aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has anticipated a resounding victory ahead of the December 7 election in the Cape Coast North Constituency. He foresees securing more votes with reasons that Cape Coast North knew his works. Mr Ewusi expressed confidence in the electoral process, particularly in Monday's special voting, highlighting its smooth and peaceful nature, which had been a consistent feature.According to Ghana News Agency, Mr Ewusi attributed the expected triumph of the NPP to the visible progress and advancements achieved under the current administration, resonating positively with the electorate. Describing the voters as disciplined individuals, Mr Ewusi emphasised the assurance of a peaceful and stable environment at the polling centres in the main exercise on Saturday, December 7.Mr Kwamina Mintah Nyarkoh, the incumbent Member of Parliament and parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), said he was optimistic of winning, considering his track record and the development initiatives he had spearheaded in the constituency. He believed that his constituents had recognised his efforts and would vote accordingly.In the Cape Coast South Constituency, Mr Ernest Arthur, the Municipal Chief Executive and NPP's parliamentary hopeful, exuded confidence in a landslide triumph in the December 7 election. He expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of the community, emphasising his commitment to fulfilling his pledges. Similarly, Mr George Kwaku Ricketts-Hagan, the incumbent NDC MP, vowed to secure the seat to expedite progress and prosperity in the region, promising a dedicated focus on developmental projects.
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