South Dayi MP Tells Minority: “The Real Battle Is in Kpandai, Not Press Conferences” The Majority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Hon. Rockson-Nelson Dafe
South Dayi MP Tells Minority: “The Real Battle Is in Kpandai, Not Press Conferences” The Majority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Hon. Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has criticized the Minority Caucus over their response to the Kpandai re-run election, urging them to shift their focus from lengthy press statements to active grassroots campaigning. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, 28th November 2025, Hon. Dafeamekpor stated that the Minority had “lost the matter” and appeared confused about their next steps. He advised them that the real battleground is in Kpandai not in Parliament and not through what he described as lengthy statements filled with inaccuracies. He emphasized that victory in Kpandai will be determined by work on the ground, not blame games. According to him, “The Minority won’t campaign, but when they lose, they turn around to blame innocent people. This time, violence will not give them victory. What will win is decency, sound policies, j
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South Dayi MP Tells Minority: “The Real Battle Is in Kpandai, Not Press Conferences”

 

The Majority Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Hon. Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has criticized the Minority Caucus over their response to the Kpandai re-run election, urging them to shift their focus from lengthy press statements to active grassroots campaigning.

 

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, 28th November 2025, Hon. Dafeamekpor stated that the Minority had “lost the matter” and appeared confused about their next steps. He advised them that the real battleground is in Kpandai not in Parliament and not through what he described as lengthy statements filled with inaccuracies.

 

He emphasized that victory in Kpandai will be determined by work on the ground, not blame games.

 

 

According to him, “The Minority won’t campaign, but when they lose, they turn around to blame innocent people. This time, violence will not give them victory. What will win is decency, sound policies, job creation, and credible economic management.”

 

Hon. Dafeamekpor highlighted several government achievements which he said form the basis of their campaign message in Kpandai. He explained that, for the first time in nearly eight years, young people have been given opportunities to join the Army, Police, Prisons Service, Immigration Service, and the Fire Service through transparent recruitment processes. Unlike previous years, he said, these opportunities are now open and accessible to all citizens.

 

He further noted that young people who previously struggled to gain admission into universities now have relief through government support such as free tertiary fee interventions. These, he said, are the practical policies being carried to the people of Kpandai.

 

Hon. Dafeamekpor also mentioned the “Big Push” initiative and promised that long-abandoned and dilapidated roads in the area would be rehabilitated. Additionally, he reiterated plans to integrate the youth into the Feed Ghana programme to enable them to take ownership of agricultural opportunities.

 

He concluded by stressing that the NDC is already on the ground in Kpandai campaigning actively, and urged the Minority to leave their “comfort zones” and do the same if they hope to make an impact.

 

Report by PKB 

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