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Binduri is neither for NDC nor NPP, claiming the seat is for the NDC is a fallacy—Ayinbisa’s response to Abdallah Salifu

Peter Ayinbisa-- UER Regional Communication Director NPP
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The Upper East Regional Communication Director of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Mr. Peter Ayinbisa has said, the Binduri seat does not belong to either NPP or NDC as he rubbishes claims made by Abdallah Salifu that Binduri Seat is for the opposition NDC.

Speaking to ApexnewsGhana Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen in an exclusive interview, Mr. Ayinbisa said: “The Binduri seat is for the people of Binduri and not for either NPP or NDC. The people of Binduri have the right by the 1992 constitution to have a representation in Parliament, somebody who represents their issues and concerns in Parliament, demanding answers from duty bearers and giving feedback to the constituents”.

“So, for somebody to claim that it is their seat is a fallacy and such people are dreaming and unfortunately they are dreaming in the afternoon when dreams happens when we are asleep. Ayinbisa stressed

According to the NPP Regional Communication Director, “The Binduri seat for sometime now has become almost like a swing seat, the NPP has won it for the second time and the NDC have won more of the seats, is one of the seats that you can’t say that it belong to party A or B because when you think is going to be won by NDC, it goes to NPP and when you think is going to be won by the NPP, it goes to NDC. And you know that the current Regional Minister has won that seat before and so nobody can claim ownership of that seat”. He maintained

Meanwhile, he is much confident, “The people of Binduri are very rational people. They are rational in the sense that, they are looking for development, they are looking for people who will bring development to their Constituency. Voting has a meaning, for people to go and queue to register during registrations, for people to go and queue to check their names on the register, it means there is an intention. The intention is not for individual benefit, it is for a collective benefit. The collective benefit has to do with the fact that they expect their representative to bring them some considerable amount of development and if you looked at those who have represented the Binduri constituency over the years since 1992, I can speak on authority and deer the NDC either regional communication officer or anybody from the constituency to prove me wrong that there have been an MP in that constituency including our own person who was there before who have developed Binduri constituency more than Hon. Abanga. Nobody!” stressed

Ayinbisa is extremely confident the work of Hon. Abanga and the NPP will pave way him in the next election.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana

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Ngamegbulam C. S

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