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    I have done over GH¢40 billion of projects in my constituency

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Aspiring parliamentary candidate of the NPP for the Asante Mampong, Beatrice Owarewa Siaw Aspiring parliamentary candidate of the NPP for the Asante Mampong, Beatrice Owarewa Siaw

    An aspiring parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the Asante Mampong constituency, Beatrice Owarewa Siaw popularly known as Nana Yaa , has asserted that she has undertaken development projects valued at more than GH¢40 billion in the area.

    Speaking during a campaign engagement, Nana Yaa Siaw stated that her contributions to the constituency span several initiatives, including projects she described as unprecedented in the area.

    “As I mentioned earlier, I have done over 40 billion Ghana cedis’ worth of projects and I’m even doing projects that have never been done before,” she said.

    The NPP hopeful attributed her confidence in securing the party’s nod to what she described as her strong connection with grassroots supporters and her humble approach to leadership.

    “Because of these projects and because of my humility and talking to the grassroots makes me a key component, a key person to get the nod as a Member of Parliament,” she noted.

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    Siaw emphasised her accessibility and responsiveness to constituents, saying she listens to and values the people of Asante Mampong.

    “I listen to the people, I love the people… the people believe in me and I also believe in the people to make the right decision to vote for me, to give me the nod. Without them, who am I?” she remarked.

    She urged delegates and constituents to support her bid, describing herself as the “right choice” for the constituency.

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