Naada Jinapor, the wife of the current Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has officially thrown her hat into the ring for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary primary race in the Kintampo South constituency.
The move was facilitated by a group known as Friends of Lawyer Naada Jinapor, which took charge of collecting nomination forms on her behalf.
The group, led by Nana Akwasi Owusu, passionately advocates for Mrs. Jinapor, asserting that she possesses the qualities necessary to lead the NPP to success in the 2024 general election.
In an interview with Adom News, Mr. Owusu emphasized Mrs. Jinapor’s unique ability to transform the constituency positively, citing her established footprints and track record in the area.
According to him, Mrs. Jinapor’s commitment to hard work and development aligns seamlessly with the party’s vision.
Touting her as a unifier, Mr. Owusu expressed confidence that Mrs. Jinapor would bring peace to the constituency and play a pivotal role in helping the party retain the seat.
Meanwhile, George Bomey, the Chairman of the NPP’s Council of Elders, issued a reminder to all aspirants to submit their documents promptly to meet the December 25 deadline.
He urged them to refrain from engaging in negative campaigning, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a respectful and disturbance-free campaign environment.
As of now, the incumbent MP for the Kintampo South constituency is Alexander Gyan.
However, it remains uncertain whether he will seek re-election, adding an element of anticipation to the upcoming party primaries in the constituency.