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The Aburihene and Adontenhene of the traditional Akuapem area, Otubuor Gyan Kwasi, has conferred the title of “maawerehene” on President Akufo-Addo for keeping his promises to the Ghanaians.
At a durbar held in honor of President Akufo-Addo in Aburi, as part of his two-day campaign tour of the Eastern Region, Otubuor Gyan Kwasi explained that the title maawere meant “oman no were nyinaa hye ne mu” namely the The nation’s trust is in you ‘and presented him with a rich kente cloth and a Gye Nyame stool as a sign of his new title.
The chief specifically mentioned the implementation of the free SHS policy as a key promise kept, which had benefited many Ghanaians and paved the way for education not to be the exclusive domain of the rich and well-to-do in society.
President Akufo-Addo reiterated that he was seeking another four-year term based on the conviction that he had kept his promises and needed more time to consolidate the achievements made.
He said voting for him on December 7 would be an endorsement of the good works of the PNP under his administration and appealed to the electorates to do everything possible to cast their vote to ensure that he was not only retained but won from overwhelming way.
The president, who is visiting around 10 constituencies and constituencies on the two-day tour, has already solicited votes in Nkawakw, Osino, Kwabeng, Anyinam and Tafo and plans to visit Asuogyaman, Yilo and Manya Krobo to end his tour of the region. .
In Begoro, where a disqualified PNP candidate was vying for independence, President Akufo-Addo reiterated his position that he would not support any member of the PNP who became independent in the elections and asked the electorate to vote en masse for the incumbent deputy, Mr. Okyere Agyekum to continue the good works.