Rebecca Akufo Addo, wife of the Flagbearer of the largest opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akuf Addo is promising Ghanaians of better living conditions under an NPP government led by her husband.
According to her, the NPP when voted into power in the December 7 election, will implement policies and provide the necessary structures for job creation, which will bring relieve to a large section of the public who are reeling under harsh economic conditions under the current Mahama-led government.
Mrs. Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo-Addo gave the assurances when she toured various areas like Adjiringanor, Ogbolojo ,Adenta housing down, and Amrahia, in the Adenta Constituency with the parliamentary candidate Yaw Buabeng Asamoa.
At Adjiringanor she told the large crowd that a vote for Akufo Addo and the NPP is a vote for positive change, improved living conditions and a good future for our children, saying “things will definitely get better under Nana Addo”
She also spoke to market women at the Ogbolojo and Adenta Markets, and assured them that the NPP with its capable men and women and its track record at turning around the economy, will do so again and make life better for all Ghanaians. She advised them to “ignore the lies against Nana and the NPP and vote for change and a future for our children”.
Mrs Akufo Addo finally ended the tour with a visit to Amrahia, where she talked about the issue of unemployment and assured them that, the job creation agenda of the NPP will help create more jobs especially for our many unemployed youth.
The Parliamentary Candidate Lawyer Yaw Buabeng Asamoa told the crowds that “Nana Addo is a man that we can trust because he is a man who is not corrupt”. He also stated the people of Adenta should push for change and help bring the NPP back to power, for Ghana to be a better place again.
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