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We can’t resist temptation of praising Mahama – Nzema Akropong Chief

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The Chief of Nzema Akropong, Nana Adu Kwaw, has applauded the performance of Mr John Dramani Mahama as President and especially for the monumental development projects his administration gave the people of the Western Region.

Nana Adu Kwaw said even though chiefs are not supposed to engage in partisan politics, they cannot resist the temptation of praising the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama, for the numerous projects he brought to the Nzema area.

He said it was during the tenure of President Mahama that the Agona-Nkwanta-Elubo-Half Assini road was constructed, including many other deplorable roads in the area.

Speaking during a   visit of   Mr   Mahama to   Nkroful in the   Ellembelle constituency   on Wednesday as part of his five-day campaign tour of the Western Region, Nana Adu Kwaw highlighted a number of projects, established in the   Nzema area by the   Mahama administration, including   Ghana   Gas   Company, that have created decent and sustainable jobs for the people in the area.

He added, “cocoa farmers in the area also benefited from the then Mahama governement’s free fertilizer programme.”

“Every chief stands for  development and why should I   not praise a   politician if he should help bring development in my area? That is why   I   can’t resist the temptation of praising Mahama for what he did for the Nzema area,” Nana Adu Kwaw said.

He was unhappy that the current regime did not continue the   Mahama government’s proposed Atuabo Free Port project.

The chief of   Nzema   Akropong said there are more prospects for development in the People’s manifesto of the NDC, especially the 10 billion Big Push plan as well as the promise to   legalise okada,   and therefore urged his people to rally behind the   NDC’s campaign to recapture power in the December 7, 2020, elections.

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