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I have worked for NPP, been loyal & very popular; delegates rewarded me – Otito Achuliwor

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The Parliamentary Candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Navrongo Central Constituency, Otito Achuliwor, is convinced that he won the recently concluded parliamentary primaries organized on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023, because of his loyalty to the party.

Additionally, Alhaji Achuliwor explained that he was a popular choice among the lot.

“This is not my first time contesting. This is my third time. The popularity is there. Some of them have just become known for the first time. It would have to take time for delegates to understand who they are. I contested with the late Kofi Adda and lost twice. On each occasion that I lost, I became his campaign manager and used my own resources to support him, and I have always been loyal to the party,” he said when he spoke to Mark Smith on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East Show recently.

He continued to say, “people have seen that I am patient and that I am a loyal person. My name is a household name, and so they realized that if I am elected, it becomes easy for them to market me for the 2024 general election. These were things I carried along with me, and they endeared me to the people.”

Meanwhile,

Otito Abdallah Achuliwor is confident that his election signifies the end of division within the party in the Navrongo Central Constituency.

Alhaji Achuliwor, speaking with A1 Radio’s Mark Smith on the Day Break Upper East Show, explained that after the election, all other contenders have come together as a single unit. Additionally, many notable persons within the party who were known to be aggrieved or hurt by some actions and inactions of the party and other members of the party have put all the concerns away and have thrown their hats in with him as PC as the party galvanizes ahead of the 2024 general election.

“After the 2020 elections, people were not greeting each other. There were some people who never shook hands with others. There are others who never ate or drank in the same restaurant or drinking spots with others. But prior to my election, I started bringing them on board one after the other. Some people were surprised to see some face behind me. Somehow, some people also thought that seeing those faces behind me was not good enough and thought that I didn’t deserve their votes because I was bringing those people on board, but my campaign was ‘uniting to recapture.’ We need to unite to recapture that seat.”

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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