Chairman of the Abuakwa North Constituency of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Sadidi Mohammed, also known as Arab Money, has said that education is the surest way for socio-economic development of Ghana.
In an interview with Nana Kwasi Asare after the Eid Ul Fitr prayers on April 22, 2023, at Akyem Old Tafo, Alhaji Sadidi stated that, if the Government prioritizes education, the country will benefit immensely.
He added that, social vices by the youth will be a thing of the past if they are given quality education.
He admonished the Government to stop the rhetoric and invest in quality education in the country as the Free Senior High School suffers setbacks.
“If the Government is able to fix all the anomalies in the Free SHS they said they have introduced, it will help the youth to be self-dependent with jobs and avoid all social vices like thievery, robberies, drug peddling and others because the devil finds work for the idle hands,” he stated.
Alhaji Sadidi Mohammed used the opportunity to advise all the three parliamentary aspirants and their supporters to engage in clean campaign devoid of insults and name calling. He said the Constituency Executives have allowed equal playing field for all.
He admonished all the contestants and supporters to unite after the contest and rally behind whosoever emerges winner to wrestle power from the long held NPP Parliamentary seat in 2024.
“I encourage all the three contestants in the Constituency and their supporters to do clean campaign. It’s an internal affair and whosoever emerges winner we all come together, support the person and clinch onto the Abuakwa North seat in 2024. I assure all the aspirants that, the Constituency Executives have created equal playing field for all and are not supporting any particular Candidate,” Alhaji Sadidi Mohammed noted.
He then wished all Muslims in Abuakwa North, the Country and the world as a whole a happy Eid Mubarak and said all hands should be on deck for the NDC to win the general elections in 2024 for the betterment of all Ghanaians.
By Eric Obeng Boateng