Aspiring MP Consoles Late Adams' Family

Madam Tina Mensah, New Patriotic Party (NPP) Aspiring Parliamentary Candidate for Weija/Gbawe Constituency,  has  said it was about time  Executives of the party  reflected on the internal freaking, see themselves as one people to enable the party win the 2016 general elections.

      She called for total calm in the party, but  however, said  members hould not allow some  unpatriotic to  disrupt the unity, peace and tranquility  existing in the party.

      “Let us expose them in order to bring sanity into the party” she added.

      Madam Mensah, made the call in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Tetegu near Weija,  with regard to the death of Mr. Adams Mahama, Upper East Chairman of the party.

      She expressed her condolences to the wife, children and the entire bereaved  family of the late Mr. Adams,  and  prayed  that Allah kept his soul in perfect peace. 

      She  stressed  the need for the Police to intensify their investigations into the matter, in order to bring the perpetrators to book.

      The NPP Aspirant described  the late chairman as a father, teacher, and counselor  who loved and cared for all and sundry, irrespective of one's political affiliation.
 
       She said the late regional chairman should not have  passed away at this time, but  added that what man proposes God the Almighty God disposes.

      The aspirant M.P admonished  the entire family to stand firm in  Allah for he knows what is good for his people and with Him all things are possible.

           “When Mr. Adams was alive, he  preached hard work for the party’s  victory in the 2016 election in order  to rescue Ghanaians from the hardships and sufferings they were going through  and in respect of that, let us bury our differences and work assiduously to win the forthcoming elections to honour the late gallant and patriotic chairman”.

          Madam Mensah said she believed in the delegates within the constituency,   and therefore urged them  to come out in their numbers on  June 13, and vote for her  to bring all on board to forge ahead for the party to win the 2016 general  elections.