Politics of Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Source: GNA

Rebecca Akufo-Addo thanks traders at Agbogbloshie, urges them to vote massively for NPP

Some NPP supporters present at the event Some NPP supporters present at the event

-The First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, has thanked traders, especially market women at Agbogbloshie in Accra, for supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) over the past eight years.

She said the NPP was a party that can be trusted to govern the country better than any other political party, bringing much development to the people.

She said the party had the welfare of all Ghanaians at heart and, therefore, called on all the people to "make no mistake" but vote massively for the NPP on December 7.

The First Lady visited the market centre to bid the traders farewell as she and her husband exit the presidency and also to canvass for support for the NPP Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Odododiodoo Constituency, Abdul Manaf Nii Adjei Sowah.

Mrs. Akufo-Addo said that since the NPP took over power some eight years ago, it had brought about lots of developments in the areas of schools, hospitals and roads, which she said were all to help improve people's lives.

She, therefore, called on the electorate to vote for Dr. Bawumia as he was the only one who could continue with the good work of the NPP.

She said Dr. Bawumia was God-sent, so Ghanaians should not let him slip through their fingers.

She also urged them to vote for Alhaji Manaf, who, although not yet an MP, had undertaken a lot of developmental projects in the constituency, including the construction of seven boreholes and also provided soft loans to the traders.

Alhaji Manaf, on his part, called on the women to come out and vote massively for the NPP on December 7, saying that 90 per cent of all the votes in the constituency were from Agbogbloshie and, therefore, they should not disappoint him.

He said on December 7, the election day, which is a Saturday, they should not sit behind their wares and think somebody would vote for their preferred candidates, but rather, they should go out and vote massively for "number one" in both the presidential and parliamentary candidates on the ballot paper.

He said that as a trader, he was coming for the good of the people at Agbogbloshie as he understood them better.

Alhaji Manaf also called on the people to vote for Dr Bawumia so that together, they could bring many developmental projects to the constituency.