Vice President kwesi Amissah –Arthur has stated that under President John Dramani Mahama the country would always be on the right path towards socio-economic prosperity.
Vice president Amissah –Arthur made the statement when he addressed hundreds of NDC party supporters at Gomao Akotsi and Dominase in the Gomoa East of the Central regional as part of his four day campaign tour to the region .
He said the NDC government knows there’s a need to build intensive cooperation between the people in the area, improve on road infrastructure and electricity to bridge the gap between the urban and rural dwellers to reduce rural-urban migration.
It is for this reason that Vice president Kwesi Amissah claims the people have seen a lot of development in that area.
Vice president Kwesi Amissah-Arthur appealed to them to renew the mandate of his boss John Mahama for another four more years in order to continue with the “systematic development of Ghana”.
Mr. Amissah-Arthur observed that peace and stability form the foundation for economic and social development and the Mahama government has succeeded in sustaining that feat.
He said Mahama needs continuity in his agenda of changing lives and transforming Ghana because the country has seen massive infrastructure developmental projects under his tenure.
He said Mahama cannot develop the whole country at a go but assured Ghanaians that government can provide every community with its fair share of development. According to him, Ghanaians must continue to have confidence and hope in Mahama because his policies are geared towards transforming their lives.
Amissah-Arthur called on all of them to join the clarion call for peace before, during and after the December 7 elections.
He said irrespective of your party colour if you cause mayhem during and after the elections the security services would not forgive you.
Source: Maxwell Okamafo Addo/ email: [email protected]
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