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The head of the Traditional Council of Wamfie and Kontihene for Dormaa, Nana Barimah Ansu Adjei, has endorsed the candidacy of President Akufo-Addo ahead of the crucial December 7 elections, describing him as a trusted leader who has the skills and experience to bring prosperity to all Ghanaians.

Nana said that they have observed that during his tenure as president he has left an indelible mark on the fundamentals of the national economy, saying that no one, at least no one who has lived in this country can deny the fact that the evidence of Akuffo’s achievements Addo abound before them.

Nana Barimah Ansu Adjei made the endorsement at the campaign launch of Dormaa East’s parliamentary candidate, Mr. Paul Twum Barimah in Wamfie on Friday.

Present to honor the ceremony were Assin Central Member of Parliament Hon Kennedy Agyapong, National Organizer Sammy Awuku, Regional President of Bono Kwame Baffoe Abronye, ​​Deputy Minister of Evaluation and outgoing MP Hon Paul Sabi, Regional Secretary Kofi Ofosu Boateng and other high profile people.

According to the Wamfie boss, they are convinced the president needs another term as he has ensured that Ghanaians get a fair share of the development projects his administration has undertaken.

Nana pointed out that Ghanaians will do themselves a great disservice by not keeping the president in power to continue implementing his policies and programs that aim to develop Ghana to an appreciable level.

National organizer Sammy Awuku in his remarks said that President Akufo-Addo does not seek the high office of this land again because he wants to steal money from Ghanaians and line their pockets with the nation’s resources, but seeks to improve the lives of the common Ghanaian. .

He charged the voters of Dormaa East to ignore John Mahama and his candidate in the area and to give Paul Twum Barimah the necessary moral, spiritual and material support while the December general election is being contested.

Source: peacefmonline.com

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