Reverend Johnson Avuletey, the former Deputy Volta Regional Minister, has urged New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters and sympathisers to help the Party break the eight, to sustain its unmatched developmental projects for Ghanaians.
He said the Party’s introduction of pro-poor interventions such as the Free Senior High School (FSHS), free maternal care, Agenda 111 Hospital Infrastructure Projects among others, needed to be told for acceptance, to retain the Party after the December 7 polls, to continue with these policies.
Rev. Avuletey said these at the inauguration of the NPP’s Akan Constituency Campaign Team at Kadjebi in the Oti Region.
The former Deputy Minister asked the electorate of Akan to emulate the people of the Hohoe Constituency, who voted for Mr John Peter Amewu, the lone NPP Member of Parliament in the Volta Region, with the people presently reaping great benefits by his efforts through massive development projects.
He said the culture that electorates of Volta and Oti Regions continued to vote for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) without getting developmental projects in return ought to change.
Rev. Avuletey, therefore, advised eligible voters in these Regions to change their mentality and vote for the NPP come December 7.
Mr Wilson Kwami Agbanyo, the Kadjebi District Chief Executive, also appealed to the electorates of the Akan Constituency to vote for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia as President and Mr Mustapha Tassah, Akan NPP Parliamentary Candidate in the upcoming polls on the December 7.
He said the NPP government had over the years carried out several development projects in the district, compared to the NDC and that the electorate should vote based on these facts.
Mr Agbanyo mentioned the ‘Agenda 111’ Hospital project, HNIA Regional Office, and an ultra-modern Court Complex all in Kadjebi and numerous classrooms blocks as well as health facilities in the district, as some of the projects undertaken by the NPP government.
He called on the National Commission for Civic Education to organise a debate between the NPP and NDC Parliamentary candidates of the Akan Constituency, for the electorate to know which of them was capable of being their representative in Parliament.