Klottey Korley NDC Primaries: Desist from ‘politics of patronage’ – Aspirant warns
Aspiring Parliamentary Candidate for the Klottey Korley Constituency, Nii John Coleman, has condemned the use of big names and family relationship referred to as ‘politics of patronage’ by some aspiring candidates within the Klottey Korley Constituency as a campaign strategy in an attempt to win the party’s parliamentary seat during the November 7 primaries. He, therefore, urges his contenders to desist from such a ‘shameful act’, adding that such a ploy will not work to their advantage but will rather worsen their chances since the constituents are discerned about the best choice to lead the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to victory after the primaries. According to Nii John Coleman, “members of the party in the constituency should focus on competence, dedication and integrity rather than subjective issues like relatives of bigwigs of the party, dropping of big names and sharing of relief items which in the long run might affect the fortunes of ...