President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has entreated residents of Ahafo Region to vote for him in the December 2020 elections to enable his Government consolidate the gains chalked in office.
To him, the Ghanaian people have had the opportunity to witness at first hand the impact of the policies and programmes implemented by his Government, and ought give his administration a resounding victory in the polls
“If you believe that the policies of my government have had a positive impact on your lives, and you have not regretted voting for me, I will urge you to continue to have faith in me. In the December elections, let it be four more years for Nana to do more for you.
“Come and join me on the elephant. The ‘umbrella’ has nothing good to offer the people of Ghana, as their record in office shows,” the President told the people of the newly created region.
The President made the call on Sunday when he rounded his 2-day tour of the Region with visits to Hwidiem, Goaso, Dadiesoaba, Mim, Akrodie, Kukuom and Sankore.
He also urged residents to vote for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) parliamentary candidates for another decisive victory for the people of Ghana.
The President told the residents of the Ahafo region, particularly in Asutifi South and Asunafo South, government had taken steps to ensure that area was no longer characterised by electoral violence.
“For this year’s election, I want everyone to understand that, so long as I am President, irrespective of your party affiliation, anyone who wants to perpetuate violence will have to deal with the laws of our land...That person will not go scot free this time around, particularly in Asutifi South and Asunafo South. We do not want such acts of lawlessness in Ghana,” he said.
As part of his 2-day tour of the Region, President Akufo-Addo inspected ongoing projects at Hwidiem Senior High School, commissioned a business resource centre at Goaso and a newly constructed maternity ward at the Dadiesoaba Health Centre at Dadiesoaba.
He also called on the Omanhene of Goaso, inspected ongoing construction works at Akrodie Senior High School, broke the ground for work to commence on 15-million-euro solid waste treatment plant at Akrodie, and inspected work on the 11.5km Nobekaw-Sankore Road.