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Thu, 11 May 2023 NDC

NDC parliamentary primaries: Democratic Credentials Network tips Selorm Sunu-Attah to win North Dayi

NDC parliamentary primaries: Democratic Credentials Network tips Selorm Sunu-Attah to win North Dayi
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Democratic Credentials Network Ghana has made a projection on the upcoming parliamentary primaries in the North Dayi Constituency.

North Dayi Constituency is considered one of the hot spots in the Volta Region.

The incumbent MP, Hon. Joycelyn Tetteh is being hotly contested by Selorm Sunu-Attah and four other aspirants.

In a release, the Network said the North Dayi NDC primaries are too close to call.

“From the in-depth political analysis of situations on the ground coupled with a desk review conducted by Democratic Credentials Network Ghana, a Research Think Tank, the upcoming election can be said to be too close to call for the two frontrunners namely Joycelyn Tetteh and Selorm Sunu-Attah.

“However, from anecdotal account, Selorm Sunu-Attah seemed to be preferred by many delegates ahead of other aspirants due to what delegates and political influencers in the Constituency described as her "high sense of maturity, strong-willed personality, self-made woman, superior and convincing message, and kindheartedness,” parts of the release from Democratic Credentials Network Ghana said.

Find out more in the release below:
NORTH DAYI NDC PRIMARIES TOO CLOSE TO CALL; SELORM SUNU-ATTAH LIKELY TO WIN AS PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE (PC).

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) will be going to the polls on Saturday, May 13th to elect its parliamentary candidates and Presidential candidate in preparation towards the crucial 2024 elections.

Ahead of the internal elections, more particularly in the Volta Region, several predictions have been made by political watchers and renowned research institutions regarding candidates likely to win and what is going to do the magic for them.

From the indepth political analysis of situations on the ground coupled with a desk review conducted by Democratic Credentials Network Ghana, a Research Think Tank, the upcoming election can be said to be too close to call for the two frontrunners namely Joycelyn Tetteh and Selorm Sunu-Attah. However, from anecdotal account, Selorm Sunu-Attah seemed to be preferred by many delegates ahead of other aspirants due to what delegates and political influencers in the Constituency described as her "high sense of maturity, strong-willed personality, self-made woman, superior and convincing message, and kindheartedness".

The independent observation report suggests that the incumbent MP, Hon. Joycelyn Tetteh may not win her reelection bid due to the tough competition being given her by Selorm Sunu-Attah.

Source: Democratic Credentials Network Ghana.

Eric Nana Yaw Kwafo
Eric Nana Yaw Kwafo

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