An Independent Parliamentary Candidate contesting for the Amasaman Constituency seat, Bishop Samuel K. Denoo, has emphasized the need to break the culture of a two-party system in the constituency.
During a media briefing, Bishop Denoo stated that he has met all the requirements to contest the race and no one will deny him the opportunity.
Bishop Denoo explained that the culture in Amasaman has remained static, allowing those voted into power to take advantage of constituents and use their positions for personal gain.
He stressed the importance of change, emphasizing the need to reconstruct the reality since the two dominant parties are being fueled by their own interests and using constituents as a mirage to enter Parliament.
The Independent Candidate highlighted the need for someone like him to turn things around for the good of the people in Amasaman by propagating his visions and goals, so constituents can understand the necessity for change.
Bishop Denoo reiterated that Ghanaians are tired of the NDC-NPP party system and are calling for change.
If elected, Bishop Denoo promises to prioritize infrastructural developments, particularly in the health, education, and agricultural sectors, to benefit the people of Amasaman.
He believes it is time for change and that voters should choose someone who will put the interests of constituents first.