Ayariga 'Fever' Hits Techiman Market

There were cheers that greeted the PNC flagbearer when his convoy entered the Techiman market with the market women leaving their wares to catch a glimpse of him whilst others clamoured for T-shirts. This brought traffic to a standstill with the police having a difficult time controlling the vehicular jam. Mr Ayariga said the PNC after careful observation of the political terrain has found many loop holes and mistakes by the two parties that have had the opportunity to rule, and the PNC is ready to fix it. At Abofou Mr Ayariga's convoy was forced to stop by the market women who mobbed him amidst shouting of 'Ayarigate' and 'Ayaricough'. He assured the market women of a better life when elected to lead the country. Mr Ayariga said the PNC manifesto is people-centred and has realistic policies, aimed at improving the life of the ordinary Ghanaian. He said after 55 years of independence Ghanaians cannot boast of any significant improvement in their lives hence the need to change the management team of the country.