Former minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Nana Oye Lithur, has declared her intention to contest the Adentan parliamentary seat for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2020 general elections.
In a Facebook post, Oye Lithur stated that her decision follows consultations and self reflection over the matter. "Following consultations with my Mentors, Advisors, Party Executives, Constituents of Adentan and after a lot of self reflection, I have taken a resolute decision to offer myself as a willing and able candidate for the Adentan Parliamentary Seat on the ticket of the NDC," her post on Tuesday, May 28, partly read.
To forward her intention, Oye Lithur has already paid a courtesy call on former president John Mahama who will lead the NDC in the elections to inform him of her decision. According to Oye Lithur, Mahama welcomed her decision and acknowledged the need to elect strong, opinionated candidates who would appeal to the general electorate during the 2020 elections." “The general elections would involve the entire voting public and not just the NDC delegates, in this regard we as a party need to be strategic in our selection of parliamentary candidates. We must also consider the strength, the character and track record of the aspirants to determine if they can emerge victorious in the general elections,” the former was quoted to have said.
If successful in the NDC primaries, Oye Lithur will likely be contesting Yaw Buabeng Asamoah who is the current member of parliament on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
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Kojo the people of Adenta know how arrogant and disrespectful this adulterous woman is and will never give her power over them, what did she do to help women and children when she was minister for gender and children?she fought all her deputies who were women until a man was sent there as her deputy ! Adentans will never make a mistake to send this P*ig to represent them tweeeaaaaa! who in his/her right sense will sent this woman to represent them for her to use their common fund for a birthday bash and insult and show disrespectful attitude to them. She will lose more than the last election like her john mahama with no message! if she dares attack the NPP in her campaign we the ladies in the diaspora will send her to the cleaners! ne ho s3 tapori !woman macho !
Let the people Of Adenta decide.no insults please.
Nana Oye.....u simply could not keep yr home how much more a whole constituency.However advised you have done u a disservice cuz YOU WILL NEVER WIN.You don't have respect for people and your human relations sucks.You simply are not fit for the job and will seriously campaign against you.You have a lot of things to learn most especially how to deal with yr fellow human beings below your so called class you claim to find yourself.Better get into your closet and rethink because seriously the likes of your type do not deserve that office.You are a bully and a tyrant.
You now see Ghanaian POLITICIANS. because Nana Oye Lithur, has a case with the public prosecutor, she now wants to become an MP so that she can use parliamentary immunity to escape justice. Nana Oye Lithur, we seen through your tricks but it won't work, ISHA ALLAH.
Nana Oye, you will not win that seat.