Former Minority Leader and Tamale South Member of Parliament Haruna Iddrisu has voiced optimism for the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) chances in the forthcoming December elections, saying the party hopes to win all 11 Upper West Region parliamentary seats.
Following a regional sensitization session, Haruna Iddrisu spoke to media in the Upper West Region about the NDC’s strategic approach and the party’s resolve to win all of the constituencies.
He mentioned that the Lambussie-Karni seat was promising already, and that efforts were being made to secure further victories in districts like Sissala East and Nandom.
What Haruna Iddrisu said:
“We are determined to capture all the 11 seats in the Upper West Region. At least, from my briefing and the information available to me, Lambussie is already in the basket. We can add that on. And we are narrowing in on a strategy to get Nandom and we are determined to win all the 11 seats and then also in the Sissala area.
“I have been playing some quiet diplomatic role reconciling the previous Sissala candidate with the NDC candidate and they are working together now.”
Haruna Iddrisu, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, is a Member of Parliament and the Minority Leader in Ghana’s Parliament. Born on August 8, 1970, in Tamale, he is a lawyer by profession. He has represented the Tamale South Constituency since 2004. Iddrisu has held several important positions in government, including Minister of Communications, Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, and Minister of Youth and Sports. He has been a key figure in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and has contributed significantly to Ghana’s political landscape.
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