President Akufo-Addo has implored Ghanaians to retain the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in government if they deem the job done by government a satisfactory one meriting a next term.
Speaking at a rally in Aburi as part of his Eastern Regional tour, President Akufo-Addo said, the deeds and project undertaken by his government are outstanding, and as such, “the NPP has a blueprint for the development of the country. And this is going to take place in Akufo-Addo’s second term.”
“If my first four years is satisfactory, then you can imagine how my next term will be. I want you to access my first term. I have not deceived you, I have been truthful with Ghanaians, and I have done my best. I plead with you to extend my mandate, so I can continue to do more for you.”
Reechoing his administrations brilliant undertakings, he also disclosed to party faithfuls during the campaign and manifesto launch of Mr. John-Peter Amewu, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Hohoe constituency, his bidding for reelection in the forthcoming general elections as it was evident in his fulfilled promise .
“I cannot come to you just for promises, I have to come to you on my records. What I have done in these four years as President of the Republic”.
Introspectively, he tasked Ghanaians to brood on the question of whether he has “remained faithful” to them and stood by his “commitments” to them.
“And if so that I have done these, then you can look upon me as a man of integrity.
“You can look upon me as a man who keeps his words, a man who fulfil his promises, you can continue to trust me that the next four years is even going to be better than what we have gone through.”
On his part, Mr. John-Peter Amewu, the Parliamentary Candidate called on the electorate to endorse his candidature and that of President Akufo-Addo on December 7 for greater development and transformation of lives of women, the youth and children.
“Politics is solely about development. There should be a benefit from the Party which you belonged to and it was wrong to belong to a political party that does not benefit you, your parents and children.”
Present also was the Deputy Minister of Information, Pius Enam Hadzide, who disclosed to the throng of party loyalists President Akufo-Addo’s glaring delivery on the first mandate given him in 2016.
“On December 7, when you get to the ballot box, vote for President Akufo-Addo on number one and when you are done, pick the Parliamentary form and vote for Mr John-Peter Amewu.”