Ayensuano MP Files Nomination to Retain Seat.
The Member of Parliament for Ayensuano Constituency, Hon. Teddy Safori Addo,has expressed confidence in retaining his seat in the upcoming elections.
He filed his nomination on 12th September, 2024, with an assurance of victory.
According to Hon.Teddy , his tenure has seen significant development in the constituency, which he attributes to his commitment to transforming Ayensuano constituency through various initiatives and infrastructure projects.
The MP highlighted his achievements since taking office in 2020, emphasizing that his developmental projects have greatly improved the lives of the people in Ayensuano
He was accompanied by Nkoranza South Constituency NDC executives and party faithfuls.
Hon.Teddy urged constituents to recognize his efforts and continue to support him to ensure more progress. “Let me emphasize that every developmental project in Ayensuano is undertaken by the NDC. I therefore urge the constituents to vote for me, Hon Teddy, and the NDC to ensure more developmental projects,” he stated.
Hon.Teddy reiterated his dedication to serving the people and pushing for more projects that will benefit the communities in Ayensuano .
He described the filing of his nomination as an assurance of victory for the NDC in the 2024 general elections.
In an interview with insight newspaper and Radio gold after submitting his nomination form at the Ayensuano Electoral Commission office, Hon. Teddy urged voters to vote in large numbers for both him and John Dramani Mahama.
He explained that a strong voter turnout in support of the NDC would guarantee the continuation of the development agenda and bring more projects to the constituency in 2025 and beyond.
The MP concluded his speech by reminding the people of Ayensuano to be united note the importance of their votes in shaping the future of the constituency.
He encouraged them to stand firm behind the NDC, noting that their support would secure further growth and prosperity for the area under his leadership and that of John Dramani Mahama.
He also donate 150 bags of cement for the chiefs and elders of Asubio.