VOTE MASSIVELY FOR NPP

Story by Michael Kenetey Kofi


The Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Godfred Dame, has called on the people of Fanteakwa North in the Eastern Region to vote massively for President Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the seventh December general elections. 

According to Mr Dame, the performance of Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP government in the last three and half years is a proof that the party is the only one that knows the needs of Ghanaians. 

Addressing the NPP Eastern Regional Youth Wing programme dubbed 'Boots on Ground', the Deputy Attorney General said the country has not forgotten about the bus branding scandal, the ford expedition scandal and the guinea fowl episode which occurred under the previous administration. 

Mr. Dame called on Ghanaians to again reject Mahama and his NDC at the ballot coming general elections. He further added that Ghanaians are reaping the fruits of good governance which is the envy of many nations in West Africa. 


The Free Senior High School policy,  Strengthening of the Health Insurance system, free-feeding of pupils in basic schools, effective management of Covid-19, free water and electricity since the onset of Covid-19 and other social intervention measures attest to the fruitfulness  of the NPP government.

 Mr Dame also urged the people of the Fanteakwa North Constituency to vote massively for the incumbent NPP MP, Amankwah Asiamah. 



Mr Dame who was the guest of honour of the occasion was accompanied by the National Youth Organiser, Sammy Awuku, and the Member of Parliament for Fanteakwa North Amankwah Asiamah embarked on a walk through the market and principal streets of Begoro. 

The event was climaxed with a visit to the Omanhene's Palace where he gave his blessings for the activities of the NPP aimed at garnering support for the flagbearer and all the MPs in the region.

Source : GRAPHICONLINE



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

FOOD, PACKS, POLYTHENE AND MATTERS ARISING

Feature/ INDEPENDENCE OF THE POLICE

FREE SHS: VISIONARY POLICY, POORLY IMPLEMENTED.