Percyval Dennis Quaicoe, an aspiring parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA), has expressed gratitude to electoral area coordinators and polling stations executives by presenting tabletop fridges as a token of appreciation for their commendable efforts in supporting the party since 2000.
As the Central Regional First Vice Chairman of the NPP and a former polling station executive, Quaicoe surprised the executives with the thoughtful gesture during a training workshop focused on strategies to secure victory in the KEEA parliamentary seat and break the eight-year cycle.
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During the workshop, Mr. Quaicoe pledged his commitment to improving the lives of young men and women if elected as a Member of Parliament (MP). He emphasized health, sanitation, farming, education, and the revitalization of the fishing business as his primary priorities.
Quaicoe, who has experience as an international recruiter, highlighted his intention to leverage his connections and networks both within Ghana and abroad to bring about development in KEEA without solely relying on the central government.
“I am ever ready to be a servant for the people of KEEA to work hard to transform KEEA with my lobbying skills because I have a lot of connections and network both Ghana and outside Ghana without relying on Central Government for development,” he said.
“I work at an International Recruitment Agency that recruits youth and takes them outside the country to work. I run the first private scholarship scheme to give scholarships to youth to study abroad”, he promised.
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The aspiring MP further assured the community of opportunities for youth to pursue education up to the highest levels, enabling them to study abroad. Quaicoe also committed to boosting tourism in Komenda-Edina-Eguafo to attract investors and enhance economic activities in the region.