Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur has called on the people of Eastern Region to vote massively for President John Mahama for continuity.
He made this call on Sunday when he joined the Eastern Regional Minister, Hon. Mavis Ama Frimpong to launch her parliamentary campaign at New Abriem.
He noted that looking at the good works Hon. Mavis Ama Frimpong has been able to do for the area, she deserves to represent them in parliament.
Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur described her as a purposeful woman who commands respect. Mr. Arthur noted that although Ama Frimpong lost the last time she contested on the ticket of the party, she has never rested and continues to bring development to the area hence the need to compliment her efforts so that she wins together with President Mahama come December 7th 2016.
He said government will continue to develop the region in order to bring development to the people. He tasked the indigenes to support government in its development agenda for the country. Mr Amissah-Arthur promised that government would continue to invest substantially in the area since the NDC considers the region as a very important one.
The Vice President used the occasion to introduce the NDC’s Parliamentary candidate for the area Mavis Ama Frimpong to them and asked the crowd to vote for her as well as President Mahama.
He continued that doing this would enable the NDC administration complete projects that they have commenced in the region.
Vice President Amissah Arthur tasked NDC members in the area to focus on house to house campaigns and do well to educate people they interact with on the need to give President Mahama a second term. He explained that the NDC has a tradition that believes in continuity because governance is a continuous process.
He ending by stating that the Mahama administration has good policies and programmes for the overall development of the country and electorates must support him with their votes to enable him implement the good policies.
Source: Maxwell Okamafo Addo/ email: [email protected]
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