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Independent Candidate David Kanor promises education, youth empowerment and community reforms in Ayawaso East

Independent Candidate David Kanor promises education, youth empowerment and community reforms in Ayawaso East
Independent Candidate David Kanor
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By: Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei

David Kanor, an independent parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, has pledged to leverage local institutions, promote education, and empower youth to drive community transformation ahead of the March 3, 2026 by-election.

In an exclusive interview with GBC News following a debate organised by the Concerned Nima Citizens Foundation, Kanor said his candidacy is motivated by a desire to give back to his community, which he grew up in and knows intimately.
“I was born and raised in Nima, East Ayawaso. I have worked as an electrical engineer at the National MOCS, West Hills Mall, UGMC Hospital, and Ecobank,” Kanor said. “The knowledge and experience I have gained will be used to improve the lives of residents here.”

Kanor outlined plans to use the presence of national institutions within the constituency including Jubilee House, the Ministry of Finance, 37 Military Hospital, NADMO, TV3, and GTV to create scholarships, training programs, and employment opportunities for young people. He said that if each institution provided even 10 scholarships annually, the constituency could benefit from hundreds of opportunities over the next four years.

On youth empowerment, Kanor said sports, entertainment, and digital technology can be leveraged to redirect youth energy from negative activities toward productive engagement. “We can train young people in ICT, software development, and other technical skills to open up new opportunities and change the narrative of our community,” he said.

Addressing market and infrastructure challenges, Kanor said he plans to work with government authorities to redesign local markets, decongest roads, and implement modernized systems that support traders while boosting economic activity.

Kanor also highlighted drug abuse as a critical issue in Nima East, noting that unemployment is a key driver. His approach combines rehabilitation for drug users, engagement with dealers to offer alternative livelihoods, and the creation of employment opportunities to prevent future involvement in drugs.

“Change will not happen overnight, but with proper leadership and bold steps, we can transform our community,” Kanor said, urging residents to support him. “This election is not about NDC or NPP. It is about Nima East. Vote for number 5—a youth, an experienced engineer, someone from the community who knows our challenges and can lead the change.”

The Ayawaso East by-election is scheduled for March 3, 2026, with candidates from the NDC, NPP, LPG, and independent contenders competing for the parliamentary seat.

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