By: tntnewspapergh.com
In just about a week to the December 7 general election, the Ashanti Regional Organiser for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Francis Adomako, has made a passionate appeal to all eligible voters, especially those in the Ashanti Region, to go out in their numbers and vote massively for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP Presidential Candidate.
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According to him, the
Nana Addo/Bawumia administration has done so well in terms of development in the Ashanti Region, especially in the areas of roads, health and education.
He said these achievements were unprecedented despite the challenges the country and the entire world went through. “All workers have been paid; the economy is recovering fast; social interventions such as the Free Senior High School policy, restoration of teacher and nursing trainees allowance, etc, are still being implemented,” he noted.
Speaking to “The New Trust” newspaper on Friday, 29th November 2024, Dr. Francis Adomako aka Francois, who doubles as the Dean of all Regional Organisers, stressed that the Ashanti Region, like other regions, had received its fair share of the national cake under the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration.
“Let’s all, therefore, go out in our numbers to vote massively for Bawumia to show our appreciation and also ensure Dr. Bawumia continues the ongoing projects such as Agenda 111 hospital projects, road projects, Free SHS policy, among other interventions, for the betterment of all.”
He cautioned the electorate, especially first-time voters, not to allow themselves to be deceived by former President John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Mr. Mahama, he said, has nothing new to offer Ghanaians, thereby hiding behind his babies with sharp teeth to insult the elders in the Ashanti Region, including the highly revered Asante King, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
It would be recalled that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, a few days go, commissioned four 40-bed district hospitals in the Ashanti Region.
The hospitals are located at Drobonso in the Sekyere Afram Plains district, Sabronum in Ahafo Ano South East, Twedie in Atwima Mponua and Suame. They are part of twelve 40-bed district hospitals constructed on a ‘turnkey’ basis in four regions.
The 71.5 million euro projects form part of government’s commitment to achieving the universal health coverage by extending primary healthcare services to the doorstep of communities.