Peki Chiefs Deny Declaring Support For Nana Addo

The Peki Traditional Authority has described as mischievous and very disappointing reports masterminded to make Ghanaians believe they have endorsed the candidature of Nana Akufo ADDO.

Togbe Anyim Mordey Chief of Avetile Peki and Adontehene of the Peki Traditional area said the official involved in the scheme will be sanctioned by the authority.
Togbe Anyim Mordey Commended the NDC government and President MAHAMA particularly for braving through the challenges he faced and how far he has brought Ghana.

He said the bold policies that have stabilized the cedi, ended the dumsor and the massive infrastructure projects have great prospects for the future.

The chief advised President MAHAMA not to be complacent and stay focused. Togbui Mordey said if the President wins the election in December he should consider to expand and improve  the road network in the community and also provide additional educational facilities.

He also urged government to fast track work on the Eastern corridor road project which has impact on the lives of the people.

The chief said the quality of work on the Asikuma-Kpeve stretch is also an issue of concern.

Prior to the event, Scores of party supporters from all walks of life thronged the Peki Blengo Park to welcome the Chief of Staff and his entourage.

The highly charged atmosphere rekindled the spirits of foot soldiers who were happy to see leading members of the party in the region.

'At least I am convinced he NDC is still intact. When I listen to radio stations in Accra, the lies make me feel sad. It was even worse when Nana ADDO of the NPP toured the region. They created the impression the NDC has lost grounds. Now I am motivated and I will go all out to ensure we go e massively for President John MAHAMA and the Parliamentary candidate' excited Mawushie KWAME screened.

Key among the those who joined the Chief of Staff Julius Debrah's delegation are deputy Minister for Petroleum, Mr Dagadu, Kojo BONSU former KMA boss, YAMOAH Ponkor, Mawushie DZIRASAH, an aide to the Chief of Staff, the regional Minister and her deputy.

Others are former Minister for National Security, KOFI TOTOBI KWAKYE, local governance expert and founding member of the NDC, Professor Kwamena AHWOI, Fautina Nelson a member of the NDC national campaign team and regional executives of the party.

Togbe Anyim Mordey Chief of Avetile Peki and Adontehene of the Peki Traditional area used the occasion to explain their failure to honor an earlier invitation during a recent visit by President John Mahama.

He noted that the invitation that came from the DCE was rather late.