By Levi Corsah
Madam Joana Gyan Cudjoe has officially announced her intention to run again as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for the upcoming rerun of the Amenfi Central primaries. This comes in the wake of the decision by the NDC’s Functional Executive Committee to annul the parliamentary primaries conducted on May 13, 2023.
In her announcement, Madam Cudjoe emphasized that the rerun presents an opportunity for the people of Amenfi Central to come together and build a stronger constituency. She reiterated her deep commitment to the shared vision of progress, development, and empowerment for all, stressing that with the trust and support of the community, she would continue to advocate for better education, infrastructure, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
“This rerun presents us with a renewed opportunity to come together and build a stronger Amenfi Central,” Madam Cudjoe stated. “I remain deeply committed to our shared vision of progress, development, and empowerment for all. With your trust and support, I will continue to advocate for better education, infrastructure, healthcare, and economic opportunities that will uplift every corner of our constituency.”
Madam Cudjoe also called for unity and collective action, emphasizing that the journey ahead requires the support of everyone in the community, from youth to elders, to bring about meaningful and lasting change.
“This cannot be done alone. We need the support of everyone—our youth, women, men, elders, and all stakeholders—to make this vision a reality,” she added. “Together, we can overcome the challenges before us and create lasting change that benefits the entire community.”
Madam Joana Gyan Cudjoe’s announcement has sparked excitement among her supporters, who are eager to see her vision for a better Amenfi Central become a reality.
The upcoming primaries will provide another chance for Madam Cudjoe to secure her place as the NDC’s parliamentary candidate for Amenfi Central as she continues her quest to represent the Constituency in Parliament.