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General News of Saturday, 24 August 2019

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NDC Polls: Ningo-Prampram must be in the news for the right reasons - DCE

The District Chief Executive of Ningo-Prampram, Jonathan Teye Doku says he is determined to put the district in the news for the right reasons during election procedures.

According to him it is about time Ningo-Prampram's notoriety as a hot spot comes to an end.

He was speaking at the National Democratic Congress’ Parliamentary primaries where former Constituency Chairman Michael Kwetey Tetteh is contesting MP, Sam George, for the seat.

There is a heavy security presence at the St. Joseph’s Anglican Primary School at Ningo-Prampram.

The Ningo Divisional Police commander, ACP Dodzie disclosed that there is a total of 100 policemen with the exception of the military.

Jonathan Teye explaining the reason for the number said that the constituency is known to be a flashpoint with records of chaos during elections.

“This is a national election so it doesn’t matter whether you are NDC or NPP especially when you are DCE. So we decided we are getting national men that is the police and military to support. We work on intel and if we do not get something to support then we will be at a lose.” He indicated.

He added that stakeholders, including himself, had a meeting to decide on the number of security men to deploy to the area.



He maintained, however, that none of the candidates requested for the deployment of security personnel.

To him, the number of security personnel does not intimidate voters.

“I’m sure if you allow sloppy things and chaos to happen, that is going to take the headlines and we do not want that to happen. At least if Ningo-Prapram is in the news, it should be in the news for the good reasons and not the bad.” He said.