Sunday, June 8, 2008

LAWRA PNC ELECTS FATCHU (PAGE 15)

A 32-year-old teacher, Mr Henry Fatchu, has been elected the People’s National Convention (PNC) parliamentary candidate for Lawra in the Upper West Region.
He was elected through popular acclamation at a special delegates conference held at Lawra.
In his acceptance speech, he advised the constituents to work hard and unite to wrest the seat from the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He said a PNC-led government would fulfil the unfinished business of the late ex-president, Dr Hilla Limann, by constructing the Kamba Dam. Mr Fatchu promised to give the NPP and NDC a resounding defeat during the elections.
The Regional Chairman of the party, Dr G. Baingne said the PNC, when elected into power, would introduce pro-poor policies for Ghanaians.
He denied the claims that the PNC was a tribal party and therefore urged the supporters of the party to educate Ghanaians on such issues.

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