Election 2020: Adansi-Apagyahene adopts NPP’s “4More to do More” Slogan

Chief of Adansi-Apagya in the Adansi South District of the Ashanti Region, Nana Baffour Gyan-Koko, has declared his support for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government’s second term bid. He has thus endorsed the famous “4more to do more” tag of the party

Nana Baffour Gyan-Koko made this known last Sunday during his address at a ceremony to solicit for funds to support the development of the community. It was held at Apagya on the theme “uniting Apagya citizens for sustainable development”. The anniversary was also used to honour and appreciate the efforts of the Member of Parliament for the area Hon. George Oduro for his unflinching support to the Apagya community and the Constituency at large.

“The NPP government has distributed the national cake equitably and Adansi Apagya through the Deputy Agric Minister has got our fair share of the development. There are several projects ongoing in Adansi Apagya such as the construction of mechanized boreholes, construction of Apagya market, Free SHS, School feeding program, roads construction, construction of Apagya durbar ground, reduction of unemployment rate in Ghana, among others,” he stated.

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Election 2020: Adansi-Apagyahene adopts NPP's "4More to do More" Slogan
Election 2020: Adansi-Apagyahene adopts NPP’s “4More to do More” Slogan

He observed that we are told Chiefs are not supposed to engage themselves in partisan politics. However, it has gotten to a point in time where you need to help the person who has helped you in your time of need.

Nana Baffour Gyan-Koko confidently declared his support for the NPP stating that “we are solidly behind you, and we are declaring today that Four More For Nana, Four More For Hon.George Oduro to do more”.

By: William Dei-Gyau

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