Nana Akufo-Addo Rallies NPP Strongholds To Ensure High Voter Turnout

Nana Akufo-Addo Rallies NPP Strongholds To Ensure High Voter Turnout

 

 

The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo has charged the strongholds of the governing New Patriotic Party NPP to come out in their numbers to cast their ballots on December 7. He said it is within the rights of qualified voters to exercise their franchise on the election day. This, according to him, will offer them the chance to endorse the governing New Patriotic Party NPP for a second term, saying his administration will

 

not disappoint in delivering on its campaign promises if given the nod. The Electoral Commission EC estimates that about 17 million Ghanaian registered voters would cast their ballots in the upcoming polls - which would mark the eighth successful general election to be conducted under the Fourth Republican Constitution. Please, for continuity and posterity sake every qualified voter must take this exercise seriously, President Akufo

 

 

Addo told the electorate, as he addressed separate durbars of the chiefs and people of Offinso, Nkwantakese and Atonsu all in the Ashanti Region. Of the 47 constituencies in the region up for grabs, the NPP is eyeing all. The party currently has 44 of those seats, while the main opposition party, the National Democratic Congress NDC has three. The President is in the region, a traditional stronghold of the NPP to

 

 

solicit votes ahead of Presidential and Parliamentary polls, as he accounts for his stewardship since assuming office in 2017. NPP garnered total ballots of 5,755,758 representing 53.7 percent of the votes cast in the presidential race in 2016, while the NDC had 4,771,188 of the ballots representing 44.5 percent. Out of total valid voter population of 3,019,178 registered in the region for the elections, the ruling NPP is targeting

 

 

about 90 percent of the ballots to be cast in the presidential elections. The party’s campaign is focusing on its delivery in educational, agricultural, trade and industrialization sectors as well as the infrastructural development and job creation. Citing the Free Senior High School SHS programme, the President indicated that the initiative was one of the most decisive human resource development agenda ever to be executed

 

 

since Ghana’s independence in 1957. The objective, according to him was to invest massively in country’s human capital producing a knowledgeable society for accelerated socio economic growth. The work we have done as government speaks for itself, Nana Akufo Addo remarked, stressing that other programmes such as One District, One Factory, Planting for Food and Jobs, Planting for Export and Rural Development had brought enormous benefits to the people.