NPP PRIMARIES: Ayensuano Parliamentary seat belongs to the natives not Alliens -Mp fires contestants

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Hon. Samuel Ayeh- Paye
The incumbent and newly elected parliamentary candidate for the Ayensuano constituency on the ticket of the new patriotic party(NPP) in the eastern region, Hon.Samuel Ayeh Paye has fired back at fellow candidates who contested him in the recent ended primaries of the new patriotic party (NPP).
In an interview, Hon.Samuel Ayeh- Paye who won the primaries with 360 votes out of 545 delegates disclosed that the parliamentary seat should not be given to individuals who are not natives of the constituency.
He made this known to all delegates in the constituency in an adage in GA language.
“Lands that are for the GA’s are for the people of GA’s” It translate in English!!.
“So if you are not from Ayensuano don’t come near” he state.
Among the contestants were Mr. Tetteh Mark Reindolf with 57 votes, Madam Ida Adwoa Aseiduwaa who had 160 votes, Madam Josphine Ansah Awuku with 18 votes.
Hon. added under his leadership by creating a district for the people of Ayensuano from suhum Kraboa coaltar  has brought a lot of massive development to the district. ie rural electrification to communities, access to portable water etc.
He stress on their major challenges on  their Roads which  are in deplorable state within the district and by his leadership and the NPP government led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo, eight (8) major roads has been awarded to contract in the constituency
Hon. Samuel Ayeh- Paye debunk the claims that Hon.Frank Annor Dompre who is the member of parliament for Nsawam Aduagyiri constituency has ended the 36 kilometre road with asphalt in his constituency.
He further assured the people of Ayensuano that the contractor will fully construct the 36 kilometre road awarded from Nsawam Aduagyiri to asphalt and it surroundings.
Hon. Samuel Ayeh-Paye ended by congratulating the party for the peaceful election which he sees as a big victory for him and Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo ahead of Dec 7th elections.
By Opambour Jaman Dehyee