Bishop Samuel K. Denoo, vying for the Amasaman constituency as an independent candidate through the Independence Party, emphasized his strategic visit to the chiefs of the Okushibuadi electoral area.
The independent candidate for the Amasaman constituency, Bishop Samuel K. Denoo, recently visited the chiefs of the Okushibuadi electoral area. He expressed his commitment to entering Parliament using the platform of the Independence Party, citing the support of the local chiefs as a significant factor in his decision.
Bishop Samuel K. Denoo emphasized his preference for the Independence Party, stating that he is funding his campaign to ensure that his allegiance remains with the people rather than any specific party. He highlighted the lack of support from other parties in power and expressed his vision of facilitating access to loans for farmers, women, and business owners, with a plan for repayment in three years.
The local chiefs voiced their support for Bishop Samuel K. Denoo, citing the absence of substantial support from other major political parties like the New Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Amasaman constituency.