Dr. Kwaku Asiedu Nketiah Jnr., the Vice Chairman of the NDC’s National Youth Working Committee, has urged Ghanaian youth to step out in their numbers and vote massively for the NDC and President John Mahama tomorrow December 7, 2024.
The Youth Activist who is on a tour of the Bono Region for the past week admonished the people to remember the hardship they have endured for the past 8 years under the Akufo-Addo and Bawumia administration and reject the the New patriotic Party (NPP).
Speaking to some community members in the Tain, Banda, Sunyani East and West constituencies on Wednesday, Dr Asiedu Nketiah Jnr stressed the need to bring John Mahama to steer the affairs of the country to bring back the lost investor confidence and also fix the economy.
“Saturday’s election is the second independence struggle for the Ghanaian youth,” he said while touching on Mahama’s job-creation policies and his commitment to reducing hardship and impunity in the country.
“Vote for change and redeem yourself from hardship,” he added.
Bono Tour
Last week, Dr Asiedu Nketiah Jnr begun a tour of his home region-Bono- while supporting the campaign of the NDC Parl;iamentary Candidates in the 12 constituencies of the area.
At Yaw Wusukrom in the Dormaa West District in the Bono Region, he assured farmers that the next NDC government will initiate better policies to boost the agric sector. He charged them to vote against Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the governing NPP because farmers, particularly cocoa producers, have become poorer under this administration due to the government’s poor agricultural policies.
As part of his tour, Dr. Asiedu Nketiah Jnr. highlighted the projects the NDC has undertaken in the area since the constituency was established in June 2012.
Dr. Asiedu Nketiah Jr. also accused the government of short-changing farmers in the area by selling them fertilizers that were meant to be free. With the new cocoa price increment, Dr. Asiedu Nketiah Jr. said the farmers were being cheated, while assuring them that the John Mahama government will restore the good policies they were enjoying.
In Jaman North and South Constituencies, he bemoaned the neglect of the government, stressing that the people required better roads, healthcare facilities, and access to potable water to survive.
He alleged that the NPP had resorted to vote-buying and urged the people to be wise and vote against them.
“The NPP has started sharing money to buy your votes because their internal polls have pointed to a loss. Take the money when they offer it to you, because it’s your own money, and vote against them,” he said.
He was accompanied by former MCE for Berekum, Hon. Lord Opoku Stephen, the MP for the area, Vincent Oppong Asamoah, NDC Bono Communication Officer Charles Akowuah, and Bono NDC Youth Organizer Kwaku Rooney.
Source: Myxyzonline.com