Monday, May 16, 2011

TEMA EAST NPP CANDIDATE APOLOGIZES FOR INSULTS

The newly elected Parliamentary candidate for Tema East Mr. Kofi Brako has rendered an apology to his opponents during the run up towards the slot to for the seat.
The 55-year old freight forwarder and businessman say he might have offended some individuals in his campaign during the tour to the delegates therefore he ask those offended to forgive him but forge forward for unity in the party.
Mr. Kofi Brako made this comments at a thanksgiving ceremony at the Community 4 Christ Apostolic Church in Tema.
He won the slot Out of a total of 575 votes, Mr. Brako had 294, while his closest contender, the incumbent MP, Mr. Ashong Narh, polled 108, Mr Ramseyer Agyeman-Prempeh, an educationist and Mr. Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover, a labour consultant, had 91 and 79 votes respectively.


Addressing Congregation and party supporters, Mr. Brako thanked the party executives, delegates and the contestants for their tolerance that led to the peaceful voting process.

Mr. Brako gave the assurance that he would work in unity with all members to retain the seat and draw more support for the NPP.
He promised to provide young dynamic visionary and excellent leadership in the constituency to ensure that the party retained the seat in 2012.

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