In nearly eight years we have had a government which has brought numerous of pains, sufferings, hardships, and calamity into the lives of its people.
The records of the NDC government has been a record of higher cost of living, unprecedented increase in utility tariffs, depreciation of the cedi, increasing rate of unemployment and more taxes to constrict the already suffering Ghanaians.
In this regard, we as concerned youth of kwahu dreaming of developmental projects but seeing none, expect any leader from kwahu who gets the opportunity to speak on issues talks about the need for development in kwahu and also the limping economy that has ended many of the youth jobless and futureless.
On the contrary, our well respected Acting chief of kwahu traditional area who’s also the chief of Abetifi, Nana Asiedu Agyeman lll had the opportunity to talk on issues and could have even requested for more projects. In his remarks, instead of him to appeal for more developmental projects into kwahu, he rather endorsed the incompetence of the NDC government led by President Mahama and assured him of a second hardship term.
Our two major questions to our acting chief are as follows :
Does he really think of the economic well being of the people of kwahu?
Did he also assure the president a second term just because he has heard other Chiefs making such needless endorsement?
In a humble appeal, we are pleading with Nana to get to the airwaves and retract his endorsement by telling the president “me kaa no waa”
LONG LIVE CODYA
LONG LIVE KWAHUMAN
LONG LIVE GHANA
…… SIGNED…….
OBIBINI TAKYI FRANK (PRESIDENT)
MR STEPHEN YEBOAH (COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR)
NANA NHYIRABA EDMUND (ORGANISER)
ERIC OPOKU
(OPERATIONS MANAGER)
KWADWO OPPONG DANKWAH (RESEARCH OFFICER)
ASAASE ABAN, YENTI GYAE.
Source: kasapa
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