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Independent Candidate Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo Confident and Unstoppable in Pursuit of Political Race.

Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo stands resolute in his determination to contest as an independent candidate, unwavering in his belief that he possesses all the requisites for the upcoming election. With unwavering confidence and all necessary documentation submitted to the Electoral Commission, he affirms his unyielding commitment to participating in the race, demonstrating a spirit of tenacity and resolve that nothing can deter.

My name is Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo. I am determined and completely sure that I am still in this race. I have everything I need to stand as an independent candidate, and I have submitted all necessary documentation to the EC. Nothing will stop me from participating. It is a cultural norm in Amasaman for the two main parties, NPP and NDC, to receive most of the votes. However, I want to bring a different perspective as an independent candidate. I believe that many candidates are influenced and sponsored by political parties, and consequently, they represent their party’s interests rather than those of their constituents. I am running to offer a new alternative to the people of Amasaman. I believe I have a strong vision, and I am ready to compete with the two main parties by promoting my vision and ideas to the people. Many individuals in Amasaman are tired of the two main parties and have not seen significant improvements in the area. They are open to a new force that is not affiliated with any political party.

In addition, I have a track record of helping people in the community, such as shaping roads, providing employment opportunities, and distributing popcorn machines and maize. I also have experience in fish farming, poultry farming, and supporting small businesses.

If I win the election, the people of Amasaman can expect improvements in the health sector, education, agriculture, and business through the effective use of the MP common fund.

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