Joseph Dindiok Kpemka, a Former Deputy Attorney General and former Member of Parliament for the Tempane Constituency has said, he do not discriminate when it comes to development. His focus is on serving the Tempane people and bringing development to them, regardless of political affiliations,”. Stressing that his connections and links are beyond NPP.
The Former Deputy Attorney General emphasized that it is important for MPs to prioritize their constituents and work towards their betterment rather than relying solely on their party’s victory. He believes that every elected representative should strive to deliver the promises made during their campaigns, regardless of party politics.
Furthermore, Lawyer Kpemka asserted that his connections and links extend beyond the New Patriotic Party. He highlighted that during his time in office as a Deputy Attorney General, he has assisted individuals from other political parties, including prominent figures in the National Democratic Congress.
However, he continued by reaffirming his commitment to serving the people of Tempane, stating that he will continue to focus on development and progress in his constituency, irrespective of political alliances. He urges the Tempane people not to worry about his dedication and assures them that their welfare remains his top priority.
“Let me make this clear, and I am sure I should have said this, my connections and links are beyond the New Patriotic Party. Otherwise, if you are an MP who rely in the victory of your party are not worth going to parliament. I can tell you that while in office, I have in one way or the other assisted some of the topmost NDC people. In that manner when am in office, and I pray and hope that my party wins and I go to office with my party and if that doesn’t happen and I go, in the unfortunate event it doesn’t happen and I go, I have the capacity to lobby the top echelon of the NDC to bring development. And I will not give myself an excuse that my mother is not in the kitchen. That I will not do. That is a lazy approach to escaping blames for promises you made during the election”
However, Lawyer is very confident that ‘Breaking the 8’ is a possible thing, “Remember Ghanaians are the ones who passed that verdict. It is not going to be only Tempane, 275 constituencies will pass the verdict whether or not the 8 should be broken. He said
His nomination form filing on Monday August 7, 2023 saw an overwhelming crowd multitude.
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