Ada Chiefs And People Say, ''Mahama Tsano''

If the euphoria that greeted the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah, on his arrival in the Ada traditional area Friday morning, as he took his campaign tour, for President Mahama in the Greater Accra region to the area, and the unanimous endorsement of the President for a second term by all the chiefs, coupled with similar expression of love shown by chiefs and people of other areas of the region is anything to go by, then The Catalyst can say without any hesitation whatsoever that the December 7 election is a done deal for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate.

The chiefs, who are the heads of the 7 clans of the Ada traditional area, have on behalf of their people reaffirmed their total support for the NDC and President Mahama in the election.
Kabiaweyumu, Kabiawetsu, Lomobiawe, Adibiawe, Korgbor, Kudzragbe, Ohuewemi are the 7 clans of the Ada Traditional Area.

Most of the Chiefs spoke, when the Chief of Staff met them.With one voice, they expressed their readiness together with their people in ensuring a massive victory for President Mahama and the NDC in the area.

The head of the Kabiawetsu Clan, Asafoatsengua Otumfuor IV indicated that it is imperative that President Mahama remains in power come December 7.

He said all eyes can see what is going on in terms of the monumental development that President Mahama has undertaken over the last 4 years.

Nene Saki Keteni, head of Ohuewemi Clan, like the rest of his colleagues, also enrolled the virtues of President Mahama and the NDC and promised a gargantuan victory for the party in the elections in their 2 Constituencies- Ada East and Ada West.

Earlier, it was a pleasant sight to behold when the Chief of Staff and his team entered Ada.
At the outskirt of the town, they were met by an enthusiastic crowd singing and dancing to brass band music.

When the team entered the. Ada market, the joy of the people knew no bounds, as they chanted ''JM toaso'', ''JM tsano'', among others.