Will the Subin Constituency Be a Done Deal for the NDC? Here’s Why It’s Unlikely
The Subin Constituency has long been considered a stronghold for the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Over the years, the NPP has consistently dominated elections in Subin, with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) struggling to make any significant inroads.
This time round, the NDC is urging strong aiming at winning the seat for the first time.
The constituency secretary, Justice Anaman told the matcommedia content writer, Ben-oni Barnes that, the era of Subin being NPP is over and this time the track record of NDC in the region will succumb for them to win the seat.
In a walk to launch the party’s Constituency campaign, he assured the constituents to gather hope and interest that their votes would be protected.
The constituency communication officer, Mr Owusu Samuel also underscore the need for electorates to vote massively for John Dramani Mahama who places 8 on the ballot paper and the Parliamentary Candidate, Nana Denkyi Agyekum who also places 3 on the ballot paper0 respectively.
“Winning the seat is a done deal and let no one treat this as a mere threat but determine cogently to deliver on that promise”