The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Mr Asiedu Nketia has urged voters in the Hohoe constituency not to fall for the NPP again at the December 7, polls.
Mr Asiedu Nketia who is on a four-day tour of the Volta region, believes the ruling government and its Member of Parliament for Hohoe, John Peter Amewu have failed to deliver on the numerous promises they made to the people prior to the 2020 elections.
These promises he said, were only made to hoodwink voters into voting for the NPP and John Amewu.
“After they used him (Amewu) to win the election, they have dumped him. Not only have they failed on their promises of developing Hohoe, they’ve also decided to do away with your MP, Peter Amewu because they are finished with him.”
“When they were in opposition, they accused the NDC of delaying work on the Eastern corridor road, the Hohoe UHAS campus project, a project the NDC actually brought here after starting the first public university in the Volta region. But after 8-years, the Eastern corridor road is still not completed and as for the Hohoe UHAS campus project, they have cut sod twice but that project is still not done.”
Mr Asiedu Nketia believes the ruling party has wasted an opportunity to hold onto the Hohoe seat they snatched from the National Democratic Congress and urged voters not to fall for the second time.
“It is because Amewu knows Mahama is coming, that is why he is asking you to vote skirt and blouse and if you know Mahama is coming, allow Mahama’s boy to go and work with him and bring development to Hohoe.”
The four-day tour will see the NDC National Chairman in other constituencies such as South Dayi, Ketu North, Central Tongu, South Tongu, Keta and Anlo constituencies, where he will be engaging chiefs and party members to canvass for votes for John Dramani Mahama and the party’s parliamentary candidates across the various constituencies.
By Faisel Abdul-Iddrisu
The post Don’t fall for NPP’s lies for the second time – Asiedu Nketia to Hohoe constituents first appeared on 3News.
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