Your Performances Are Poor, Give Way For NDC To Win Awutu Senya East Seat To Develop The Area -Dina Tetteh Sends Strong Message To Hawa Koomson

Following this development, Mrs Tetteh sent a strong worded message to the MP to give way for the NDC to win the seat in the coming 2024 general elections to help bring the needed social and infrastructure developmental projects and programmes the people in the constituency expected from the government.

Your Performances Are Poor, Give Way For NDC To Win Awutu Senya East Seat To Develop The Area -Dina Tetteh Sends Strong Message To Hawa Koomson
Mrs Dina Tetteh
Aspiring parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Awutu Senya East Constituency of the Central Region, Mrs. Dina Tetteh, has stated that piece of documentary evidence available clearly shows that the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Mrs. Mavis Hawa Koomson has performed poorly on lobbying to bring the needed social and infrastructure developmental projects to the thirteen (13) electoral areas within the constituency.
 
Following this development, Mrs Tetteh sent a strong worded message to the MP to give way for the NDC to win the seat in the coming 2024 general elections to help bring the needed social and infrastructure developmental projects and programmes the people in the constituency expected from the government.
 
She recalled that sometimes back the constituents did not have an MP under the former President John Dramani Mahama tenure, but the then NDC government was able to develop Awutu Senya constituency so well.
She pointed that these initiatives were done without even an MP in our area.
"But we now have an MP who is Honourable Mavis Hawa Koomson whose government is in the political power and therefore there should not be any excuses from the MP for not developing the Awutu Senya East.
"I am saying that the NPP under its current MP has done what it supposed to do. The people of the Awutu Senya East and Ghanaians as a whole have accessed the performance of the two [NDC and NPP governments] and now we need a candidate, we need an MP who will collaborate with the President who will be able to work and bring the needed development that the people of Awutu Senya East want to get in their electoral areas.
"Bringing development to the area is not about propaganda and pretty talks on the radio and television stations or print media, but it would be surely done by taking proper actions which would be sustainable.
"The issues are that when President John Dramani Mahama assured that his is going to do it, he takes his time to get it done beautifully and it is sustained," Mrs Tetteh noted.
"But the NPP has used propaganda to make Ghanaians to throw away our own good and performing President John Dramani  Mahama, now we are here suffering in Ghana under the non performing President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo/Dr Mahamadu Bawumia NPP led government," she added.
"No nobody would tell the delegates and members of the NDC who have the voting power in the upcoming NDC internal elections that for the past almost six to seven years, we have an MP who also has her government in power, but we are not seeing the needed development in the Awutu Senya East constituency and it is not me who would say but it is the delegates themselves who would say it," she stated.
She pointed that it clear that NPP and its MP knew that they have done their best which does not yielded any positive results in the area. So it is time for the NPP and its MP to give way for the new energetic person like her Dina Tetteh to take over the seat to bring the needed development to the people in the area."
Mrs Tetteh made foregoing statements in an interview with Soireenews.com after went through successful vetting today [Tuesday April 4, 2023], expressing her confidence in winning the ticket to lead the NDC in the Awutu Senya East of the 2024 general elections.
Explaining what happened at the vetting, a 47- year-old Ghanaian young female politician stated that she answered questions on a number of issues, including how to strengthen the foundations and structures of the party.
She also answered questions on what she is bringing on board to ensure the NDC win power in the 2024 general elections.
 
Speaking in an with Soireenews.com after she has gone through the vetting, Mrs. Tetteh, who double as a-two term Assembly member for the Adam Nana Electoral Area expressed the hope that after she emerged victorious in the parliamentary primary, she would work hard to bring all the contestants together to secure victory for the NDC.
 
"I am going to win the seat for the NDC from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and ensure that the Awutu Senya East is no longer be the NDC orphan constituency in the Central Region," she reaffirmed.
 
 
"I am declaring to all the delegates, supporters and members of Awutu Senya East that since l have gone through the vetting successfully today [Tuesday April 4, 2023] and be the number four on ballot slot, it means that l have the legal backing to contest the parliamentary primary on the ticket of the NDC in the area.
 
"I would to inform you that the work has started so let us put ‘Operation Win Your Branch’ in motion to ensure resounding victory on May 13, 2023 so as to elect an aspirant who would win the seat for the party to accelerate progress, growth and development of the area,” she stressed.
 
Mrs Tetteh,an insurance underwriter and a trade unionist spanning a decade with educational background in social sciences from the University of Cape Coast, urged the delegates and members of the NDC to choose a grass root person who shared in their concerns since her decision to contest the 2024 parliamentary primaries for Awutu Senya East constituency.
“If I am given the nod I will collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure progress, growth, development, establish an educational fund to support and assist pupils and students, prioritise Technical Vocational Education and Training in gaining formal employment in the private and public sectors of the economy.
“I will work with constituency executives in the spirit of broader stakeholder consultations through quarterly meetings, prioritise the peace, unity and harmony of the area before and after the 2024 elections and beyond.
“I promise to be a unifier in the constituency, and I appeal to delegates to vote for me at the primaries to win the seat for the NDC by rallying behind me to win the nod to contest the seat, and win it for the party because, I am motivated and ready to serve my people diligently and pledge to prioritise support and assistance for the aged in the constituency,” Mrs.Tetteh assured.
Articulating on her position on the ballot slot, Mrs Tetteh noted that; "Today being Tuesday April 4, 2023, l went for my vetting and thankfully to God l have chosen No. four (4) on ballot slot to contest the parliamentary primary on the ticket of the NDC in Awutu Senya East Constituency.
"So what the number four means was that 2024 general elections victory for the NDC has been declared ahead for the party," she noted.
She stated that in the 2020 general elections, the NDC in the constituency did so well, saying that the members and supporters of the NDC in the area were able to close the gap between the NDC and NPP because of the hard work being exhibited by all the party faithful(s) in the constituency.
"However, in the coming 2024 general elections, the little gap between the NDC and NPP that is left, the party needs a candidate that can bring on board all the floating voters. We need the candidate that appeal to the supporters and members of the NDC. Because we needs to reduce the votes of the NPP in the area and get all floating voters on board.
"The NDC needs a candidate that would bring united front among the NDC in the area. We need candidate that would bring unity so we would not lose even one vote from the NDC. And that candidate who has a requisite expertise and competence to get this thing happened is Dina Tetteh. She was confident that she would leads the NDC to win the seat from the NPP in the 2024 general election," Mrs Tetteh told Soireenews. com.
According to her, the members of the party in the constituency have identified the vulnerable electoral areas within the Awutu Senya East that the NDC has not won the votes in the previous elections.
"This time round "We will leave no stone unturned to choose a good candidate like me,  Dina Tetteh who would touch the grounds, who would go to the thirteen (13) electoral areas including all the wards, particularly the vulnerable electoral areas within the constituency to pull more votes from the floating votes to win the seat," she stressed.
Mrs .Tetteh took a swipe at the Member of Parliament (MP) for Awutu Senya East who double as the Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture Development (MoFAD), Mavis Hawa Koomson for not lobbying to bring the needed development to the 13 electoral areas within the constituency.
She emphasized that as part of her vision, she would prioritize the welfare and livelihoods of individuals of members, supporters and party faithfuls in the constituency.
She pointed out it is our hope that our former President John Dramani Mahama would win the power in the 2024 general election and that we collobarate with his efforts and ensure that the needed development the people in the Awutu Senya East constituency wants to see are brought to them.
She stressed that “if given the nod, she will collabo­rate with stakeholders to ensure progress, growth, development of the area, establish an educational fund to support and assist pupils and students in gaining formal em­ployment in the private and public sectors of the country.
“I will work with constituency executives in the spirit of broader stakeholder consultation through quarterly consultative meetings, prioritise the peace, unity and harmony of the party for the 2024 elections and beyond,” Mrs Tetteh reassured.