Akua Donkor chooses Roman Fada as Running mate for Election
The Ghana Freedom Party (GFP) presidential candidate, Madam Akua Donkor, has selected Philip Kwabena Agyemang Appiah-Kubi, a renowned radio and television personality as her running mate for upcoming general election scheduled on December 7, 2024.
This move following Madam Akua Donkor change of mind on Adakabre Frimpong as her running mate in the late hour for the submission of the forms.
She submitted her nomination forms as the presidential candidate for the Ghana Freedom Party ( GFP) last Thursday.
Kwabena Agyemang Appiah-Kubi, also known as Roman Fada in the radio industry, is the host of the morning show on DL 106.9 FM in addition to the drive-time show on Atinka FM.
With over 20 years of experience in the broadcasting industry, Roman Fada has presented himself as one of Ghana’s top radio personality.
In addition to his impressive broadcasting career, Kwabena Appiah-Kubi also manages a renowned Ghanaian highlife artiste Daddy Lumba, which make him an influential person in the entertainment industry.
According to him, Madam Akua Donkor, the founder and leader of the GFP, inspired him to accept the position of running mate due to her creative ideas.
In spite of that , he conveyed his appreciation to her for selecting him as the vice presidential candidate.
Madam Akua Donkor, in an interview on Rainbow Radio, disclosed that her decision to contest for the election will bring comfort to all Ghanaian citizens and better living conditions.
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In addition to this, she said that her manifesto that outline her policies of economic empowerment and transformation will soon be launched.
She reiterated her commitment to operate a free port under her presidency and roll out a policy to refine crude oil in Ghana to help reduce the cost of petroleum products.
On the issue of galamsey, she promised to hand over the management of all water bodies to the Ghana Military.
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