CPP parliamentary primaries,Okai-Davies eyes Korley Klottey seat
Posted by on November 16, 2011 at 9:26 am in Other Top Stories, PoliticsSTORY: EVANS OSEI BAFFOUR
A former member of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) Communication and National Organisation Committee, Mr. Kabu Okai-Davis, has expressed interest to contest the Korley Klottey seat in the 2012 parliamentary elections on the ticket of the CPP.
According to Mr. Okai-Davis, he believes that CPP has the credibility and potential to bring about the fulfilment of the promises made during Independence and also bring the needed change Ghanaians are seeking.
Speaking to Today, the CPP parliamentary aspirant further noted that the choice for a better government lies on the people at the polls.He intimated that the CPP is now becoming a beacon of hope for the hopeless, the voice for the voiceless and urged all to consider voting the party into power in the 2012 elections.
He indicated that the CPP will continue to campaign and propagate for social, economic and financial independence adding that the party has the political interest of the nation and it’s citizenry at heart.“This is just the beginning of the beginning for we believe the best is yet to come and better days are ahead for Ghana,” Okai-Davies said.
Mr. Okai-Davies further intimated: “this is why the CPP intends to give Ghanaians a better program based on the Project for Ghana Plan, give CPP the mandate of leadership in the 2012 -2016 elections and we will prove to the nation, to Africa and the world that truly Africans are capable of managing their own affairs and fulfilling the promises of the founder of our Party Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and to emancipate Africans from deep levels of poverty, illiteracy, economic and social exploitation forever.”He called on the people of the Korley Klottey constituency to consider giving him the mandate to enable him bring to bear initiatives that would serve the masses, irrespective of their political, religious or ethnic affiliations.
Mr. Kabu Okai-Davies is a Poet, Playwright, Lecturer, Theatre Director / Producer and Author. He studied Political Science, Philosophy and Literature at the University of Ghana in the 80s. He lived in England briefly and joined the Wandsworth Writers Club in Battersea, before relocating to Newark, New Jersey, USA in 1988.



