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NDC Primaries: Incumbent DBI MP successfully passed vetting


The incumbent Member of Parliament for the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa constituency, Dr Sabastian Sandaare has successfully gone through the vetting process to contest the National Democratic Congress NDC Parliamentary Primaries in the constituency.


The NDC party in the Upper West Regional held its vetting on Monday.


Dr Sandaare was required to face a panel of seasoned politicians who would determine his eligibility to run for office.


The tension in the room was deep, but Dr Sandaare was calm and confident.


He answered all the questions posed to him with ease and impressed the panel with his knowledge of the issues facing the constituency and his plans to tackle them.


At the end of the vetting, the panel announced that Dr Sandaare had successfully passed and was eligible to run for office.


The news was met with cheers and applause, and Dr Sandaare couldn't help but smile. The next stage was balloting, where candidates would be allocated numbers on the ballot paper.


Dr Sabatain Sandaare was delighted when he was given the number one ticket.


He knew that this would give him an advantage over his competitors as he would be the first name that voters would see on the ballot paper.


After the balloting, Dr Sandaare addressed the delegates and called on them to retain him as their MP.


He reminded them of his record of service to the community and his plans to bring development to the constituency.


Dr Sabatain Sandaare had achieved his dream of serving his people through politics, and he was determined to make a difference in their lives.


His success was a testament to his hard work and dedication, and the people of his constituency could not have asked for a better representative.


Dr Sandaare thanked his supporters for their unwavering support. He promised to continue fighting for their rights and improve their lives.


He asked the delegates to once again put their faith in him and vote to retain him as MP.

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