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The Chief Director of the Land Ministry, Professor Patrick Agbesinyale, has urged voters to keep the NPP in office to ensure a better future for the younger generation.
According to him, the PNP has shown that it is “the only party that builds the future of the people” through the implementation of good programs, policies and social interventions that had become accustomed to the benefit of citizens.
This, he said, justifies giving President Akufo-Addo another mandate to continue his agenda for the country.
“NPP is the only part that builds the future of people. Let us empower people to build the future of our children, ”he said at the launch of the party’s Santrokofi Electoral Area office in the SALL enclave of the Oti Region.
Professor Agbesinyale explained that politics is about gaining power to improve the state of societies and not giving out gifts that would not affect the livelihoods of residents.
“If Kwame Nkrumah had distributed milk and sugar to the citizens, we would not have had the Akosombo Dam [which provides us with Electricity],” he said.
Oti’s PNP regional secretary Joshua Makubu urged voters in the area to reject the NDC on December 7 for not providing the area with development projects, despite their unwavering support since the start of the fourth republic. .
“You voted for the NDC in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012, but you have nothing to show.”
“We in the PNP are not like that, we will reward it duly when we vote in December,” he said.
Volta PNP regional organizer Emmanuel Bodja is optimistic that the PNP would be victorious in the December elections, urging traditional authorities to position themselves to take advantage of the many opportunities that will present themselves during the president’s second term. Akufo-Addo.
“President Akufo-Addo has already won the December 7 elections. This is because it is only the PNP that has shown all seriousness when it was in government, ”he emphasized.
It featured a 32 ″ television, lights, and a disinfectant package to furnish the office.