A Deputy Minister for Energy in charge of petroleum in the Republic of Ghana, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, is on his way to Parliament having won parliamentary elections in his Constituency.
Dr. Amin Adam contested for the Karaga Constituency Seat in the Northern Region on the ticket of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and won.
He beat NDC’s Iddrissu Dawuda to secure the seat.
Reacting to his victory in last Monday’s Presidential and Parliamentary elections, Dr. Amin said: ‘’For the first time, NPP has won the Karaga seat in Parliament with a margin of almost 9,000, and the President, Nana Akufo-Addo won the popular presidential vote by a margin of 8,000 votes.’
The founder and former Executive Director for African Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) described his victory as ‘historic’ saying ‘’the victory, by far, demonstrates the value of development and hardwork.’’
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All praise be to Allah and with humility, I submit myself to His will.
Thank you Karaga!
For the first time, NPP has won the Karaga seat in Parliament with a margin of almost 9,000, and the President, Nana Akufo-Addo won the popular presidential vote by a margin of 8,000 votes.
This is historic as it is humbling. The victory by far demonstrates the value of development and hardwork.
Thanks to all those who have supported me on this journey – my family, friends and party folks. This victory really belongs to all the chiefs and people of Karaga and especially to those young men and women who spent their priceless time working with me in the communities, in the streets and wherever we could reach out to our people to deliver our message of hope. Cheers.
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