NPP Parliamentary Candidate Ekow Ewusi Provides Relief to Abura Market Fire Victims

In the wake of a devastating fire outbreak at Abura Market, Hon. Ekow Ewusi, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Cape Coast North, has demonstrated remarkable compassion and leadership. Following the blaze, Ewusi swiftly assisted the Ghana National Fire Service and Electricity Company of Ghana in controlling the fire.

This morning, Ewusi visited the affected market, meeting with each victim and offering a helping hand. His selfless act of providing GH¢15,000 to every affected individual will greatly aid in rebuilding their lives and businesses. This generous gesture speaks volumes about his commitment to the people of Cape Coast North.

As a dedicated leader, Ewusi has consistently shown his dedication to his community. Previously elected as the NPP parliamentary candidate for Cape Coast North ¹, he has expressed confidence in the party’s success, citing remarkable infrastructural projects completed under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

Ewusi’s swift response to the Abura Market fire outbreak demonstrates the kind of leadership Cape Coast North needs, especially in times of crisis. His actions have earned him praise, with many referring to him as the “Cape Coast North Messiah” and “The Game Changer.”

As the 2024 general elections approach, Ewusi’s commitment to his community will undoubtedly resonate with voters. His leadership and compassion have set a high standard for public service, inspiring hope for a brighter future in Cape Coast North.

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