The Daffiama-Bussie-Issa (DBI) constituency is gearing up for a highly competitive intra-party contest with the return of Lawyer Mujeeb Kele to the NPP’s parliamentary primaries. Kele, a prominent legal practitioner and youth activist, has confirmed his candidacy by becoming the first candidate to pick up a nomination form.

His bid for the seat comes after narrowly missing out on the primaries in the previous election cycle. With the backing of party officials and a strong campaign team, Kele is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming contest.

Lawyer Mujeeb Kele is no stranger to party responsibilities and activism within the DBI constituency. His past involvement and dedication to the NPP have earned him recognition and support among party delegates.

Kele’s track record and experience in shouldering party responsibilities make him a familiar and respected figure among the NPP members in the constituency. With his return to the parliamentary primaries, he aims to leverage his popularity and build on his previous contributions to the party.

One of Lawyer Mujeeb Kele’s strengths lies in his youthful nature and understanding of the geopolitical demands of the average DBI voter. His ability to connect with the younger generation and address their concerns sets him apart as a candidate who can effectively represent their interests.

 

Kele’s energy, enthusiasm, and grasp of the issues facing the constituency position him as a dynamic contender in the primaries.

The NPP primaries in the Daffiama-Bussie-Issa constituency are expected to witness a captivating showdown between Lawyer Mujeeb Kele and the incumbent DCE, Hon. Nadi Imori Sanda.

Both candidates bring unique perspectives and experiences to the table, making the contest a highly anticipated one. Kele’s return to the race adds further intrigue and excitement to the competition as party members assess the strengths and qualifications of each candidate.

The Daffiama-Bussie-Issa constituency is currently an NDC seat with Hon. Dr. Sebastian Sandaare as the Member of Parliament.

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