NCCE to organise debate for flag bearers, Parliamentary Candidates next year

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The debate  was centred on education, health, employment, energy, agriculture and disability rights.The NCCE says it was necessary that constituents as well as Ghanaians ensure that they vote on December 7, having in mind these key sectors and vote for a political party that is most committed and have effective plans to address those problems.

Mr Emmanuel Nii Okai Laryea, the incumbent Parliamentary Aspirant for the National Democratic Congress during the debate outlined a number of key initiatives in the various sectors he had undertaken and continuously doing which had made the constituency  seen a facelift and for that reason asking for a re-election.

The aim if the debate was to create a platform for the aspiring parliamentary candidates to enable them solicit commitments from people.  This would ensure peaceful and non-violent elections and prepare the minds of the constituents based on a number of issues.

He said the constituency over the past four years had seen massive transformation with the provision of school infrastructure to enhance education, the establishment of new hospitals and clinics to improve healthcare delivery.

He said some communities who were mainly  in the production of agricultural produce had  been given loans and other incentives to increase their produce among others for the betterment of the constituency and made lives easy for the people.

Mr Clement Wilkinson, the Aspiring Parliamentary candidate for New Patriotic Party (NPP) also outlined a number of initiatives he would embark on when given the mandate to transform the constituency.

He said he would adopt the Ga West constituency as a country and ensure that developmental projects he would institute in the various sectors would get to other constituencies in the country.