THE District Chief Executive (DCE) for Kwahu South in the Eastern Region, Mr Joseph Omari, has assured the people in the area that despite their political affiliation, the government would continue to provide them with all the necessary social amenities.
That, he said, was in line with President Evans Atta Mills’ promise to be father to all Ghanaians despite their political affiliation.
The Kwahu South District is one of the strongholds of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) which had also dominated most of the districts in the region in recent general elections.
Mr Omari gave the assurance when the NDC presented 50 mats to each of the Moslem communities at Ntomen and Atibie, all in the Kwahu South District.
He said the assembly, which had completed a number of development projects in terms of schools, markets, clinics and rehabilitation of roads in the area, had also initiated a number of such projects which would benefit every community.
“We have completed a lot of projects and many more are in the pipeline so that every community will get a fair share of the national cake,” Mr Omari stated.
He, therefore, called on assembly members in the area to take keen interest in the execution of the projects to ensure quality work.
The Eastern Regional Organiser of the NDC, Mr Tawia Boateng, expressed the party’s appreciation to the people in the Zongo communities who, according to him, had strengthened the party to win the 2008 elections.
Mr Boateng who called on them to do same in 2012 for the party to retain power
said that would enable the NDC to continue with its development agenda to better their lot.
The Imam of Ntomen, Malam Imoru Bukari, who received the items on behalf of the town’s Moslem community, was grateful to the NDC for its gesture and assured that
his people would continue to support the NDC.
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