Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo, founder and leader of Solution Centre and Herbal Church, has announced his candidacy for Member of Parliament (MP) for the Amasaman constituency as an independent candidate.
He promises to bring a fresh perspective to the political scene, tackling pressing issues such as:
In an exclusive interview with Oyerepa News Reporter Bernard K Dadzie, Bishop Denoo emphasized his commitment to change: “I’m not a politician, but a servant of the people. I’m tired of seeing our community suffer due to ineffective leadership. It’s time for change.”
Bishop Denoo’s entry into politics has generated significant buzz, with many Amasaman residents expressing excitement and hope for a new era of leadership. He believes that African politics can be improved by voting for independent candidates who can speak the truth without being bound by party interests.
According to Bishop Denoo, the Amasaman constituency has received little development in recent years, and it’s time for a change. He highlighted the deplorable state of roads, lack of jobs for youth, and the need for someone who will put the community’s needs first.
“My motive is to transform the Amasaman community. We need someone who will prioritize the community’s needs, and I will do just that,” he said.
“We have tried both NPP and NDC, but seen no progress. As an independent candidate, I will bring development to Amasaman. We are tired of suffering under ineffective leadership. It’s time for change, and Amasaman will thrive during my tenure as MP.”
Bishop Denoo expressed confidence in his victory, citing community support and his spiritual convictions. He urges all eligible voters to exercise their right to vote that will build a brighter future for Amasaman together.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com /Bernard K Dadzie