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Massive Projects Will Win NDC A Second Term - Fritz Baffour
 
Date: 03-Jul-2012       
 
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The National Democratic Congress Parliamentary candidate for Ablekuma South Fritz Baffour has downplayed fears that the current wrangling within the ruling party will affect its electoral fortunes in the December elections.

Fritz Baffour said the electorates will consider the massive development projects executed by the Mills administration to give it a second term.

Speaking to XYZ News after he launched his campaign for the 2012 elections in Accra, the Information Minister stated that wrangling and divisions is not a new phenomenon to political parties.

“If you a student of politics you will find out that there is no political party where you won’t have wrangling and divisions, it is part and parcel of politics.

“We have a track record and I know that my opponents have been crying and shouting and trying to denigrate us but that is not the things, it is about issues, we have done incredibly well in this three years and I think we will be given a second opportunity by Ghanaians” Hon. Baffour said.
 
 
 
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