Source: newsthemegh.com
John Dramani Mahama, the candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has pledged to win the by-election for Assin North on Tuesday, June 27.
He asked the populace to keep Mr. James Gyakye Quayson as their Member of Parliament in order to speed up development, claiming that the party’s impending triumph would be evidence of the government’s appalling economic performance.
He urged the populace not to be duped by NPP’s promises and vote-buying ploys at a rally to canvass votes for the party in Assin-Bereku.
“God has preordained this place as the beginning of our victory in 2024. I firmly believe that NDC will win this by-election thanks to the intervention of God.
God has granted the people of Assin North the power to put an end to the government’s economic impunity and leadership paralysis, he said.
In order to reduce the NDC’s minority in parliament, Mr. Quayson was the target of vile political propaganda, according to Mr. Mahama, but the NDC was unconcerned because he could not be imprisoned while Nana Appiah Mensah, also known as NAM One and the CEO of the now-defunct gold dealership company Menzgold, was free to go about his business.
They later pledged to finish all unfinished road building and bridges connecting vital areas during a demonstration akin to the one in Assin-Gangan in order to reduce the difficulties connected with commuting.
“We will finish the Senchiame-Gangan-Basafi-Ningo road, which has been delayed due to politics, under the next NDC administration. In order to connect the neighborhood with Twifo-Praso, we will also build a bridge over the river.
The National Communication Director, Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, claimed that the government’s disastrous performance in agriculture was yet another example of how it had broken a promise made to the electorate during the campaign.
The National Communication Director, Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, claimed that the government’s disastrous performance in agriculture was yet another example of how it had broken a promise made to the electorate during the campaign.
Mr. Gyamfi noted that the agriculture industry continued to offer the bulk of the country’s workers the best employment possibilities, attracted a sizable portion of foreign exchange earnings, and required attention to assist combat poverty.