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Phyllis Naa Koryoo Okunnor, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for the Awutu Senya East Constituency, has expressed strong confidence in her chances of winning the December 7 elections by a commanding 67 percent. Her optimism is grounded in a vigorous campaign strategy and comprehensive research conducted by her team, which places her in a favorable position ahead of the polls.
Over the past months, Phyllis has toured all 13 electoral areas within the constituency, engaging with constituents to understand their needs and concerns. As the elections draw near, she is focused on wrapping up her campaign activities with strategic outreach programs aimed at consolidating voter support.
Speaking during a donation event on November 30, where she presented essential tools and equipment to local artisans, Phyllis highlighted the practical nature of her campaign approach. “I decided to support some artisans with sewing machines, hairdryers, and other items to help their work,” she stated. “A significant number of people in this constituency are learning trades, and many of them, upon completing their training, lack the means to acquire the tools they need to start working. After discussions with my team, we decided to assist these individuals.”
Her donation underscores a campaign that prioritizes practical solutions to the challenges faced by her constituents. According to Phyllis, this hands-on approach has resonated strongly with voters, who see her as a leader genuinely invested in their welfare.
Reflecting on her previous attempt to secure the parliamentary seat, she expressed confidence that this time would be different. “The last time, I came close to victory. This time, I am winning hands down,” she affirmed. “This is not just wishful thinking. Scientific evidence from multiple research groups consistently indicates that I am in the lead. I am confident of securing a 67 percent win.”
Phyllis’s campaign strategy is bolstered by the NDC’s broader vision for national development. The party’s Central Regional Committee Chairman, Mark Allen Hammah, has also expressed confidence in their prospects. He believes that the electorate in Awutu Senya East has embraced key NDC proposals such as the 24-hour Economy initiative and the establishment of a Women’s Development Bank. These policies aim to address pressing socio-economic challenges, making them highly appealing to voters.
Hammah remarked, “The NDC has presented policies that directly tackle the issues affecting Ghanaians. From creating jobs to empowering women, our vision speaks to the heart of the challenges facing this constituency and the nation at large. Voters have shown overwhelming support for these ideas, and we are confident of a decisive victory.”
While Phyllis’s campaign has been met with enthusiasm by many, the road to victory has not been without its challenges. The constituency has historically been a hotly contested area, and the upcoming elections are expected to be fiercely competitive. Despite this, Phyllis remains resolute, citing her strong connection with the people and her commitment to addressing their concerns as key factors that set her apart.
Her campaign is also marked by its inclusivity, focusing on empowering marginalized groups such as women and young people. By addressing the unique needs of artisans and other vocational workers, she has positioned herself as a candidate who understands and prioritizes the real issues affecting her constituents.
As the December 7 elections approach, Phyllis and her team are leaving no stone unturned. With just days to go, she is intensifying efforts to engage with undecided voters and solidify her support base. The stakes are high, and the outcome of the elections in Awutu Senya East will undoubtedly be closely watched.
Phyllis’s message to her constituents is one of hope and determination. “This election is about the future of our community,” she said. “It’s about ensuring that every resident has the opportunity to thrive. I am committed to being a leader who listens, understands, and delivers.”
Her optimism is echoed by many in the constituency who view her as a breath of fresh air in the political landscape. With a clear vision, practical solutions, and unwavering dedication to the people, Phyllis Naa Koryoo Okunnor is poised to make a significant impact in Awutu Senya East.
In the days leading up to the elections, the NDC’s candidate remains focused on her goal, confident that her efforts will translate into a decisive victory. Whether her prediction of a 67 percent win materializes will soon be revealed, but one thing is certain: Phyllis has captured the attention and hope of many in Awutu Senya East.
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