Chief David M Kansuk Chief of Nakpanduri Says it’s his hope and prayer that the good Lord who enskins chiefs enskins President John Dramani Mahama and the NDC and open the doors of the Flagstaff House for them once again come 7th January 2017.
He made this statement when the Vice President kwesi Amisah-Arthur called on him at his palace in Nyanpanduri in the Bunkprugu constituency on his day two tour as part of his visit to the northern region.
The chief described the visit by Vice President kwesi Amissah-Arthur as historic, because since 1996 as a chief he has never received a vice presidential candidate just on a courtesy call to his palace and on a campaign tour.
He said his speech would be meaningless if he does not acknowledge the numerous developmental projects that the NDC has brought to his area.
Chief David M Kansuk said, he must emphatically state without being bias that the NDC has done well and so the need to give them the mandate to continue their good works.
He cited some of their good works as new SHS in his area, construction of number of school buildings in his area, provision of electricity to Nakpanduri, Upgrading of their SHS to a boarding status, the provision of buses to the Secondary school.
Chief David M Kansuk said he was happy to inform the Vice president hat they are now leaving in total peace between Bimobas and Kokumbas and also for the peace in Bunkrugu considering the party good works during the tenure of office of the NDC government.
On his part the Vice President thanked the chief for welcoming them his palace and also thanked them for living in peace.
He said President Mahama has always had the wellbeing of Ghanaians at heart and will work tirelessly to keep transforming lives under the ‘Better Ghana Agenda.’
“In President John Mahama, we have a leader who is working in the interest of our generation and future generations,” the Vice President said.
Vice President Kwesi Amissah Arthur also revealed to the chiefs that he has visited their respective palaces to seek their blessings as he enters their area to campaign.
He added that the peaceful and accommodating nature of President Mahama has made the NDC more united than ever before.
Furthermore, it is in the same manner that he has been able to keep Ghana united, stable and peaceful. These traits according to the vice president are key for the development of Ghana.
He said development is a systematic process and government has to ensure that every part of the country gets part of the national cake.
The Vice President used the opportunity to also introduce the NDC parliamentary candidate for the area Antony Gingon. He called on them to vote massively for him and President Mahama so that he would complement the efforts of president Mahama in 2017.
YUNYOO
The Vice President also called on the chiefs and people of YUNYOO constituency where the incumbent is NDC Joseph Bipoba Naabu.
He sent his message of hope and also called on them to continue to give the NDC a massive support in order for president Mahama and the sitting MP continue with their good works.
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