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“I Won’t Buy Rice and Oil To Win Vote; I will Invest in The People” – LPG PC

The Parliamentary Candidate for Liberal Party of Ghana in Agona East Constituency of the Central Region Hon Samuel Paa Kwasi Ayeequaye has vowed not to induce the people in his constituency with rice, oil or share money to the people to win their votes but will rather invest in them for future.

 

A cording to the hard working Parliamentary Candidate, the era of buying oil during election time for vote should be a thing of the past but rather should be a situation whereby the people will be supported and invested in the area of Job training that can give them hope in future than the usual practice.

 

“MP does not construct roads, but lobby in parliament for his constituents therefore the need to use their own money to support the people since the oil buying has never added any value in the life of the people.” He Stated

 

Hon Ayeequaye’s achievement in the Constituency has caused stir among both the National Democratic Congress and New Patriotic Party after he began constructing bridges, training youth in digital installation, soap making , off loading public toilets and other infastractural projects which the major political parties have failed to execute after ruling  for so many years in the constituency.

 

Speaking to Classfmonline.com, Hon Samuel Paa Kwasi Ayeequaye said he has become threat for the two major political parties and called on the constituents to know that  NDC and NPP will  start developmental projects shortly because his action has pushed them to do more for them as that is his major hope for the people.

 

The LPG Parliamentary Candidate has constructed bridge that connects Mensakrom and Akyenfo and projects including leveling of public park for the youth which have all be left unattended by successive government.

 

 

Source: Thepressradio.com/Ghana/Asonaba Kwadwo

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