The Tema West Parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Lawyer James Enu has stated that he will change the leadership style in Tema West constituency when voted as member of Parliament in the 2024 general elections.
In a one-on-one interview with Kofi Sekyi on Plan B FM’s morning show ‘NkosuoNsem, Lawyer Enu emphasized that, when given the nod to represent the people of Tema West in Parliament, he will make sure street lightening, community policing and police patrols on the major streets in the constituency is improved to provide adequate security for the constituents.
He stressed that, his number one priority is to address issues of unemployment among the youth in the constituency which he thinks is a major challenge in the community.
“James Enu is on a rescue mission and I will urge all NDC supporters and indigenes of Tema West to rally behind me to rescue the seat from ‘this incompetent NPP government.’ Lawyer James Enu is the clue and solution to the NDC in Tema West” he asserted
He noted that many taxes on businesses has compelled many companies to relocate to neighboring countries thereby crippling the economy.
Lawyer Enu promised to set up Tema West Muslim Community Council to deal with issues affecting the Muslim communities in the constituency and also promised to lobby for Islamic School for Tema West constituency.
“In changing the leadership style, I will make myself accessible by organizing a regular town hall meetings to engage with people every month in all the electoral areas, I will also open MP’s office to have regular meetings with all the Assemblymen in the constituency to discuss issues in their electoral areas, because the Assembly members are agents of development”.
Mr. James Enu a lawyer and a politician born and raised in Tema Community 2 ‘BBC’ attended his basic education and lived all his life in Tema.
Lawyer James Enu was called to the bar in 2004 and had practiced law for 20 years. He is the managing partner of Enuson and Associates.
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