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I’m Grateful to Asawase Even If I Lose My Seat On December 7 – Muntaka Mubarak

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The Minority Chief Whip, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak has said he owe his popularity and achievement in the political space to the people of Asawase where he has been Member of Parliament for four times even if they fail to reelect him come December 7 elections.

According to him, whatever he has been able to achieve now is credited to the people of Asawase Constituency.

Speaking on Kasapa FM’s Anopa Kasapa, he said “until my election, there was no candidate who had held the Asawase seat more than one term. I’m doing my utmost best to develop Aswase and improve on the living conditions of my constituents and the people acknowledge my hard work and sincerity. But I have my shortfalls as human as I am. I’m very confident that the people of Asawase will vote for me for the fifth time but I always say this, if the people of Asawase do not vote for me come December 7 Parliamentary election I will have to thank them because they’ve done a lot for me. I doubt I would have been this popular and would have had so many opportunities like I’ve had if I had continued to be in private practice. So I continue to thank the people of Asawase. As for the decision to vote for me again or against me, that’s left with the constituents.”

Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak has went to parliament in 2005 on the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), replacing the late Dr Gibrine also of the NDC.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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