NPP Parliamentary Primaries: Adu Boahen scares fellow Contestants in Offinso North

The RAB’s campaign team is however optimistic that this can not have any negative impact on them.

One of the candidates in the parliamentary primaries of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Offinso North Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Rockson Adu Boahen (RAB) has left his fellow contestants in deep suspense.

According to the campaign strategist for RAB, Agya Wusu, besides the suspense, his candidate has also evoke fear as his presence in the competition has sent shivers down the spine of his other two competitors – the Director of CTVERT Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah; and incumbent MP Collins Augustine Ntim, who also doubles as Deputy Minister for Local Government and Rural Development.

Our Checks have it that, this not withstanding, RAB has the upper edge, following numerous support and developmental projects he has embarked upon.

These include payment of school fees, bills for people, provision of boreholes, cement and many more and the construction of roads, Seseko-Menesono Road, among others.

Strangely or strategically, as his campaign team would put it, RAB’s frequency to the constituency has been minimal of late, a situation that has unfortunately given room to wild speculations among both competitors and sympathizers of RAB.

The RAB’s campaign team is however optimistic that this can not have any negative impact on them.

“Better late than never and he who laughs last, laughs best,” they maintain.

According to them, their visit to the place always evoke fear,  which sends shivers down the spine of their competitors “and that is what we are going to capitalize on at the eleventh hour,” the confident RAB team assured.

From S.O Ankamah Sefwi Juaboso, WNR  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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