Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, has officially entered the race for the Ayawaso Central Constituency seat in the upcoming New Patriotic Party (NPP) primaries.
The three-term Member of Parliament and incumbent Greater Accra Regional Minister is set to face stiff competition from Moses Abor, the former Greater Accra Regional Youth Organiser of the NPP.
Bennett Larbi, serving as the spokesperson for a group of polling station executives, made a resounding statement about Quartey’s exceptional achievements in the Ayawaso Central Constituency.
According to Larbi, Quartey’s impressive track record includes the unprecedented asphalting of major roads in the constituency.
This infrastructural development has left an indelible mark on the area, reflecting Quartey’s commitment to improving the lives of the constituents.
Mr Larbi expressed the executives’ strong conviction that Quartey has not only met but exceeded the expectations of the constituents.
In recognition of his outstanding service, Larbi stated that the polling station executives took the initiative to pick up Henry Quartey’s nomination forms on his behalf.
The move is symbolic of the widespread support and endorsement Quartey enjoys from within the party’s grassroots.
Furthermore, Larbi emphasized that Quartey’s transformative leadership has set a precedent, with the infrastructural development positively impacting the daily lives of the constituents.
The asphalting of major roads stands out as a tangible manifestation of Mr Quartey’s dedication to addressing the critical needs of the Ayawaso Central Constituency.
“We decided to come and pick Honourable Henry Quartey’s form for him because he has done a massive job. It is unprecedented. If you come to the constituency, all the major roads are now asphalted… We have never experienced what Honourable Henry Quartey has done before.”
“So we think he deserves to be given more chance, that is why the polling station executives will not allow him to come and pick the forms; we have done that for him. We are waiting for when the time comes; the filing fee too, we will pay… He has done a good job. No regional minister has done that before,” he stated.