‘NPP poised to snatch Akatsi North seat in 2024’
Dr Sodoke Amuzu, the District Chief Executive for Akatsi North, has declared that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Akatsi North Constituency in the Volta Region, is hopeful of snatching the parliamentary seat in the opposition stronghold for the party in the 2024 general election.
He said Akatsi North since its inauguration in 2012 had continually voted for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its candidate, Peter Nortsu-Kotoe as Member of Parliament (MP).
However, in a speech at an NPP stakeholders’ interaction at Ave Dakpa, he congratulated the Executives for their good works from the registration exercise through to the elections last month and declared 2024 as the time for “Akatsi North NPP MP.”
The meeting, which had in attendance, past and present Constituency Executives formed part of the agenda to layout plans for the next four years ahead in a bid to realise the party’s ambitious target of an NPP MP for the area.
Dr Amuzu told the constituency executives, members and supporters of the NPP, the campaign for a decisive 2024 win for the party had started from the day President Nana Akufo-Addo was inaugurated on January 7, 2021 and called on all for prayers so they could achieve their individual aspirations, pull resources together and with unity of purpose, work to let the “Amewu magic” be fulfilled.
“We shall win the Akatsi North parliamentary election in 2024, trust me, that work starts today, we should not wait till it’s election time again before we start running around looking for votes, we need peace and unity of purpose to make a win of our constituency going forward.
“The 2020 election results are products of our unity of purpose, growth and developmental projects according to what the communities’ demands and the hard work we all put in the campaign, I am available to assist and support anyone who believes I can be of help.
“There are many opportunities across the country, we should widen our search, quest for appointments beyond District Chief Executive position so that in the end we can get more slots for our growth and development as a constituency,” Dr Amuzu assured. -GNA