- Assin North members are highly ungrateful- Kwaku Dawuro
Host of Movement In The Morning, Kwaku Dawuro, has described the members of Assin North as ungrateful.
He vented on the show on how unappreciative and ungrateful they are, for overlooking the hardwork of the NPP.
- No matter the outcome, Gyakye Quayson must be imprisoned- Gordon Asare Bediako
Gordon Asare Bediako says the MP of Assin North, James Gyakye Quayson, must be imprisoned after the by-election.
This comes after Gyakye Quayson’s case with the law, in relation to his refusal to denounce one of his dual citizenship.
- Jennifer Queen, Kofi Tonto nearly lynched at Assin North
Gordon Asare Bediako, has revealed that some communication team members of the New Patriotic Party were nearly lynched at Assin North.
He noted that Jennifer Queen and Kofi Tonto were the victims, and added that reason for such act is yet to be known.
- NDC’s deployment has become ineffective- Ace Broadcaster Slams NDC
Ace Broadcaster of Wontumi multimedia, Gordon Asare Bediako has described the NDC’s plan to sow seeds of discords at Assin North, ineffective.
According to him the ulterior motive of the NDC regarding the ongoing by-election, has been exposed by the NPP.
- Chairman Wontumi’s presence sends shivers down the spines of NDC- Bright Nyampong
Obuasi West Youth Organizer for the NPP, Bright Nyampong, has revealed that the NDC is enveloped with fear by the presence of the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, Chairman Wontumi.
Bright Nyampong commended him for raising the bar with his selflessness and hardwork, in preparation towards the by-election at Assin North, and added that the NDCs are in fear due to that.
- NDC members fight over cash at polling center
A reporter with Wontumi multimedia stationed at Berekum electoral area, Hayford, has said that some NDC members caused chaos as they fought over sharing of cash.
Each electorates involved in the brawl according to Hayford, was said to have received Gh50. Those who were unfortunate to receive theirs from the leadership of the NDC, started the scuffle.
However calm has been restored after the hooligans were driven away from the voting center.
The Police have taken control and put things in order as voting process continues.
- Voting resumes after halting for 30 minutes by Fiifi Kwetey.
The NPP’s polling station agent at College Electoral area, Nana Addo, has said voting resumed after being halted for 30 minutes by the General Secretary for the NDC, Fiifi Kwetey.
In a live reports on Movement In The Morning, Nana Addo, reported that the process resumed after the NDC chief scribe, stormed the voting grounds and halted it for 30 minutes.
This he said was a plot by the NDC to lure the electorates.
Information gathered by Movementtvonline.com is that voting at Endwa College electoral area has stalled for closed to 35 minutes now.Â
According to our reporter Evans Manasseh, people are in queue for about 35 minutes now and haven’t been able to cast their votes, as the process have been stalled due to the presence of the General Secretary of the NDC, Fiifi Kwetey and his team.
He disclosed that there’s no NPP bigwig at the voting center, as Fiifi Kwetey and his team takes over the polling station.
The community has been a stronghold of the NPP and from indication, the opposition NDC is trying every means possible to ensure the Charles Opoku doesn’t win at that polling station, Manasseh reports.
- Â Professor Twumasi boasts of 135 astro turf projects by NPP at Assin North
A New Patriotic Party stalwart, Professor Twumasi, has boasted of 135 completed astro turf projects by the NPP.
In an interview with Dawuro in an interview on Movement In The Morning, On Movement TV/Wontumi radio, Professor Twumasi commended the NPP over the completion of 135 astro turfs in Assin North, amongst other projects.
- I’m confident zone 2 will get the highest voters in Assin North- Hon Benjamin
DCE for Gomoa Central and coordinator for Zone 2 for the Assin North by-election, Honorable Benjamin, has expressed confidence in his zone having the highest votes at the end of the ongoing by-election.
- EC ready to supervise by-election
The reporter from Wontumi multimedia, Nana Agyei is reporting live from the grounds of Assin Kushea, where the EC is present to supervise preparations underway for a peaceful by- election.
According to reports, two thousand and three people from four polling stations are expected to vote.