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I need to confer to contest Nana Addo – Addai Nimo

One of the five flagbearer aspirants of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Francis Addai Nimo has told Citi News that he would consider his options before announcing a final decision to participate in the party’s October 18 congress.

Another contestant Joe Ghartey’s announced on Monday quitting the race despite making the list of top five contestants.

Addai Nimo in an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show said: “I would also need to do a lot of consultations…this is a project and I also need to engage my coordinators, I need to engage my team to sit and analyze the results and see the evaluation assessment…I need to do a broad consultation before any decision will be taken.”

Addai Nimo, the Member of Parliament for Mampong in the Ashanti Region polled 22 votes in Sunday’s Super Delegates Congress, representing 7% of total votes cast.

He indicated that his performance came as no surprise because he worked hard to win over the delegates.

“I was confident before the elections. I was confident that I will definitely emerge to be one of the five and so it gives me the encouragement that yes, interacting with the delegates nationwide has paid off,” he said.

According to him, he views his presidential aspirations as a project “and so Francis Addai Nimo 2016 presidency project is ongoing.”

The Mampong legislator acknowledged that the prospects of all the contestants will be analyzed ahead of the October 18 congress but he is certain he will make his mark.

Following Joe Ghartey’s decision, this means, only four candidates, Nana Akufo-Addo, Alan Kyeremanten, Francis Addai Nimo and Osei Ameyaw are in the contest for now.

Francis Addai Nimo, has said the outcome of Sunday’s Super Delegates Congress signifies a bright future for his presidential ambitions.

“I have been so much encouraged by turnout of events and many have congratulated me for my efforts and that means the future is so bright,” he remarked.

Govt will address economic challenges – Asikum Odobeng Brakwa MP

The Member of Parliament for the Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa Constituency, Mrs Georgina Nkrumah Aboah, has called on Ghanaians to have confidence in the government as it takes steps to address the economic challenges facing the country.

According to her, the government was committed to solving the economic difficulties confronting the nation so as to alleviate the plight of the people.

She stated that the difficult times Ghanaians were going through were not only peculiar to Ghana since countries over the world were facing challenges.

Mrs Nkrumah Aboah made these statements when she presented 10 packets of roofing sheets to the chiefs and people of Breman Bedum towards the completion of their community centre.

The project was initiated by the people to construct a centre to host social gatherings.

Mrs Aboah said despite the challenges facing the nation, the government had undertaken numerous projects which were dotted around the country, and added that the government would ensure that development was spread to all parts of the country.

She therefore called on the people to support the government at all times so as to propel the progress of the nation.

Progress in the area
She added that the district would receive its share of the national cake to help improve the living standards of the people in the area.
She assured the chiefs that she would ensure that the project was completed to provide the people with a conducive environment to host social events.

District Chief Executive
The Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa District Chief Executive, Mr Samuel Adom Botchway, said he would effectively collaborate with the MP to execute projects to better the lot of the people.

He noted that they would continue to support the completion of community initiated projects since such initiatives complemented the efforts of the government.

Appreciation
The Chief of the town, Nana Kweku Essuon II, on behalf of the people, expressed his appreciation to the MP for the gesture and also commended her for the efforts towards the progress of the district.

He urged the MP to use her influence to lobby for more projects to address some of the infrastructural challenges facing the area.

Source: Daily Graphic