We have the men to protect you and the ballot boxes – Acheampong assures the Ghanaians



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Mr Bryan Acheampong: Photograph by SAMUEL TEI ADANO

Mr Bryan Acheampong: Photograph by SAMUEL TEI ADANO

A Minister of State in the Home Office, Bryan Acheampong, has assured Ghanaians that the state security apparatus has put in place adequate preventive and protective measures to ensure that all Ghanaians cast their vote calmly, safely and without intimidation.

He assured people that they will not be intimidated, but that they will go out in a group in the company of their relatives, friends and relatives to cast their vote to renew the mandate of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on December 7.

Mr. Acheampong addressed a rally at Nkawkaw Methodist Park in Nkawkaw today.

At the rally, President Akufo-Addo introduced Abetifi’s parliamentary candidates, Mr. Acheampong; Mr. Joseph Frimpong for Nkawkaw and Mr. Davis Opoku Ansah for Mpraeso.

Mr. Bryan Acheampong, MP for Abetifi Constituency

“Economies say they have the men to drive the economy, those of us in the security sector will also tell you that we also have the men to protect you and the ballot box.

Don’t be afraid or intimidated. The men of the security agencies who have ensured the peace and security of the country up to now will protect the country and its people on election day, and after that, ”assured Mr. Acheampong.

Roads

He said that before President Akufo-Addo took office in 2017, the percentage of roads in the Eastern Region that were paved was only 30, but that President Akufo-Addo in the past four years had moved it to 50 percent. hundred plus other development projects.

Acheampong said there were indications that when the second term was given, the paved roads would be moved to 90 percent.

Some supporters of the NPP

He commended the president for honoring the people of the region with the numerous appointments of people from the area to his government and assured that his votes for the government would increase.

He indicated that President Akufo-Addo had demonstrated beyond any doubt that he could be trusted because he had kept all of his promises.

Mr. Acheampong said that Nkawkaw registered more than 70,000 and said that at least 70,000 of the votes would be cast in favor of the PNP led by the president.

Plains of Afram

Acheampong said that due to the numerous development projects and policies instituted by the PNP government, coupled with the strategic campaign by regional executives and constituencies in Afram Plains South, there were indications that that district would become the PNP’s. .



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