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The Chief of Atasomanso, Nana Owusu Barimah III, has urged constituents in the Nhyiaeso Constituency in the Ashanti Region to go out in their numbers and vote for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Welcoming Dr. Bawumia to Atasomanso where he met stakeholders of the Nhyiaeso Constituency on Monday, the Chief, speaking on behalf of the traditional rulers of the constituency, testified of the good works of the New Patriotic Party saying the ruling party has done tremendously well within its eight years.

He noted that the only way to ensure continuity of the development projects by the government is for the electorates to vote massively for Dr. Bawumia to break the eight-year governance cycle.

“NPP has done a great job and we want continuity but if we will get assurance of that continuity it depends on you and I and everybody…Let us spread the good message to everyone to get out and vote so that the NDC cannot come back”, Nana Owusu Barima III said.

He further said; “Let us all come out in our numbers and vote for the NPP because we know that it is only the NPP that offers real development when they are in power.”

“We have all seen all the good things the government is doing, so it is up to us to come out and vote in our numbers for Bawumia and the NPP to protect the good work”, the Chief lauded the NPP over their great achievements.

If wear some spectacle and you say you cannot see the good works of the government, it is up to you.

As for us the Chiefs and people of Nhyiaeso, we have seen them and we will continue to support the government.

Source: Peacefmonline.com/ Ghana

 

 



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