Give Mahama second chance – Amissah-Arthur tells Huni Valley residents

The Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has called on the people of Huni Valley and Abosu to vote massively for President Mahama in order to continue with his good work.

The Vice President made the statement when he called on the Chiefs and addressed party supporters and residents of Huni Valley and Aboso.

Addressing the crowd ,he called on Ghanaians to look at the works that the NDC has done in the area of Massive infrastructure development under President John Dramani Mahama and the need to give him a second chance to continue with his accelerated pace in the massive infrastructure development.

He also took time to explain issues to residents, explaining government policies, programmes and the savings government has made ,including the massive work that President Mahama has done that seeks to improve the welfare of Ghanaian’s together with peace unity and stability for Ghana.

Mr. Amissah-Arthur said government’s commitment to tackling the needs of the people, Infrastructure development the roads the construction of hospitals all for the welfare of Ghanaians are viable developments but the largest opposition party keeps deceiving the electorates with fabrications about government projects.

He used the opportunity to introduce the NDC parliamentary candidate for the area Wisdom Robert Cujoe to the chiefs.

On his part Nana Kwabena Amponsah Chief of Huni Valley lauded the NDC for its good works and asked for Gods blessings for the NDC so that it wins the elections for continuity of projects.

Source: GhanaWeb

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