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GUM Swears To Challenge NPP And NDC For Parliamentary Seats In December Polls

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GUM Swears To Challenge NPP And NDC For Parliamentary Seats In December Polls
GUM Swears To Challenge NPP And NDC For Parliamentary Seats In December Polls

The Eastern Regional Chairman of the Ghana Union Movement(GUM), Rev Michael Manfred Martey, has said the party is strategizing to win the majority of parliamentary seats in the region in the upcoming December Polls.

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He said the party would challenge the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress for the 33 parliamentary seats.

He said GUM has parliamentary aspirants for 30 constituencies and would add the other three before the Electoral Commission(EC) opens nominations for the December elections.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency(GNA), Rev. Martey said although it would not be easy, the party is hopeful the feat could be achieved looking at the support base of the movement.

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Rev Martey said GUM is determined to change the face of politics by encouranging Ghanaians to participate in the country’s governance.

He said GUM’s ideologies are different from the other political parties because it is looking at uniting the citizenry to fight and secure the country’s resources for posterity.

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Rev Martey called on Ghanaians to support the Movement to salvage the country from current struggles.

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