‘You are incompetent and don’t deserve Ablekuma Central’ – NPP Parliamentary Aspirant, Paul Lamptey ‘destroys’ Ebenezer Nartey

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Ablekuma Central Parliamentary Aspirant for the New Patriotic Party, Paul lantey Lamptey has described the sitting Member of Parliament for the constituency, Ebenezer Gilbert Nii Narh Nartey as incompetent and does not deserve to be a leader.

Mr. Paul Lamptey and incumbent Ebenezer Gilbert Nii Narh Nartey are both vying for the  Ablekuma Central seat in order to contest in the December general elections.

The NPP will on Saturday 20th June, 2020 go to poll to elect their parliamentary candidates across the country.

Speaking on Amanie fm morning show with Nii Sackey as host, the optimistic Paul Lamptey stated that the incumbent MP, Ebenezer Gibert Nii Narh Nartey has not been the leader they voted for.

“There has not been any major improvement in the constituency ever since he, [Ebenezer] took up the mantle to lead. He is very incompetent and knows nothing.

“The people in the constituency are not happy with his way of leadership and he is not open to all, he has deceived the people for far too long and it is time to vote him out”. Mr. Lamptey said.

“I want to urge all my delegates to keep the spirit high and not to allow any obstacle deter them from voting for me. If you want the best for Ablekuma Central, then don’t look elsewhere, but lets join hands and move the constituency forward.

” All I want to tell them is that they should look at their condition now and vote for the better, they know what is good for them and I am sure by the grace of God, I will be a winner come tomorrow”. Paul Lamptey assured.

He further described that he has a perfect working relationship with his delegates.

“I have a well perfect and good relationship with all my delegates and even those who are not with me. We are like a big family and I can confidently say that, with all these support rallying behind me, come Saturday victory will be for Paul Lamptey and his delegates’, he stressed.

However, the aspirant hinted that he has carried out a number of very important projects in the constituency.

“I have been able to construct bridges and drainage systems, fix roads, provided portable water and others. I will be up for the task and I will continue the legacy from where I started”. He said.

The parliamentary aspirant finally appealed to all delegates in the constituency to stand up and vote wisely for change.

Story by: Nicholas Akusah