Ghana’s Defense Minister, Dr. Benjamin Kunbour has bowed out of the November 7 Parliamentary primaries of the governing National Democratic (NDC).
Dr. Kunbour had earlier picked up forms to contest the Nandom constituency primaries in the Upper West Region where he is currently the incumbent MP.
However, in what turned out to be the biggest surprise to most political watchers in the region, Dr. Benjamin Kunbour failed to submit his nomination forms on Thursday.
He is yet to formally give reasons for his decision but sources close to the constituency party executives say, he stepped down to give way for young and upcoming politicians in that area.
Citi News can report that Dr. Kunbour is now backing the District Chief Executive (DCE) of the area, Cuthbert Baba Kunpiel.
By close of nominations on Thursday, 35 people out of the total number of thirty-nine (39) people had submitted nomination forms to contest in the various constituencies in the Upper West Region.
No major incident was recorded in any of the 11 constituencies except in the Jirapa constituency where a youth group almost prevented lawyer, Charles Puozung from submitting his nomination form.
The group accused him of not following party regulations and registering NPP members in The constituency.