Give Me Four More Years - Mills Pleads

President John Evans Atta Mills has pleaded with Ghanaians to give his government another four-year tenure come 2012 because his government has delivered on many of its promises and deserves the mandate to continue. President Mills said the many developmental projects scattered across the country is ample evidence that the NDC government has remained faithful to Ghanaians. President Mills made the pronouncement on his last day of touring the Greater Accra Region ending it all at the Ablekumah South constituency. �Please you can see the difference for yourself, you can see what we have done and I am appealing to you come 2012 give us four more years to continue with all the development projects. � After inspecting roads, schools and infrastructural development in the region and particularly Ablekumah South constituency, the president in what appears to be a controversial manner endorsed the incumbent NDC MP Fritz Barfour for the 2012 elections even though the party is yet to open nominations for the seat. �Another appeal, come 2012 I want all of you to support the NDC parliamentary candidate, Mr. Fritz Barfour,� president Mills appealed. Meanwhile, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, Ade Coker, has said president Mills' pronouncement will not prevent fair congress in Ablekumah south. "Fritz has done well, the roads in Dansoman [are] his initiative, all the schools and I personally will endorse him," he said. In a related development Director Of Communications at the Presidency Koku Anyidoho says the three-day tour of the region has been most beneficial and a success.