As the New Patriotic Party (NPP) approaches its parliamentary primaries, all eyes are on George Tuffour, the retired Commissioner of the Ghana Police Service, who has secured a spot in the Ashanti Region’s Atwima Nwabiagya South Constituency.
Today, on January 4, the NPP initiated a thorough vetting process set to conclude on January 5, 2024, spanning across regional capitals nationwide.
The formation of vetting committees for the Ashanti Region emphasizes this crucial time as he got vetted by the TEAM C comprising Gary Nimako, Esq (Chairman), Dr Kwasi Nyame-Baafi (Member), and Madam Margret Atiemo (Member).
This committee’s makeup demonstrates the NPP’s commitment to an open, equitable, and thorough screening procedure.
As the political atmosphere heats up in Atwima Nwabiagya South, Mr. George Tuffour’s securing of the number four slot firmly positions him as a leading contender in the constituency’s parliamentary primaries.
Mr. George Tuffour navigated the vetting process with determination, as Atwima Nwabiagya South gears up for a crucial election that promises to shape the political landscape.
The residents of Atwima Nwabiagya South are eagerly anticipating a new leader and a transformative change.
Based on our research, a lot of the constituents are rooting for the election of George Tuffour as their next leader in Parliament.
He goes into the contest with incumbent Member of Parliament, Emmanuel Agyei Anhwere, Deputy Minerals Commission Chief Executive Officer, Shirley Maame Tiwaa Kyei, and former Board Member of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr Dennis Addo.
The ongoing vetting process serves as a rigorous examination, carefully evaluating aspiring parliamentary candidates to ensure that only the most qualified individuals represent the NPP in constituencies with incumbent Members of Parliament.
Anticipation runs high on the journey toward the parliamentary primaries, reaching its climax on January 27, 2023.