Assin Fosu was on Sunday a beehive of political activity when the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Hon Kennedy Agyapong, and the constituency executives organized a durbar of chiefs and people of the Assin Fosu and a massive health walk in the constituency.
The walk which was organised to galvanise the support base of the party also served as a rallying point for the massive show of support from sympathisers of the ruling New Patriotic Party.
The walk which was led by the 5 time MP for the constituency saw in attendance the rank and file of party supporters in Assin Central and its environs.
The teeming crowd then converged at the Assin Fosu lorry station, where chiefs, elders and community leaders were joined by the vice president Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Central Regional minister Kwamena Duncan, minister for Transport, Kwaku Asiamah, Municipal and District Chief Executives, and regional and local party executives.
The Vice President in his address to the people urged them to trust the Akufo-Addo led govt after the numerous policy interventions it had introduced, which are benefitting most Ghanaians and reject the Mahama and the NDC in their attempt to win back political power.
For his part, Hon Kennedy Agyapong stressed home the need to retain the Akufo-Addo govt for the admirable handling of the economy and appealed to the people not to be deceived and rather do well to give the president and the NPP, another term to do more.
Kwamina Duncan, the Regional Minister and Transport Minister Kwaku Ofori Asiamah also took turns to speak to the crowd at the durbar grounds.
In a later development, the Vice president alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia commissioned a new radio station at Assin Fosu as part of his working visit in the Central Region over the weekend.
NAP Radio which is the latest radio station in the central region and boasts of state of the art equipment, and some of the leading broadcasters in the central region belongs to the stable of Kencity Media Ltd, the owners of Net2 TV, and Oman FM in Accra, as well as Ashh FM in Kumasi.
The Vice President was joined by the Group Chairman of Kencity Media Ltd, to cut the sod for the new station, and was one of the first guests to grace the network with an interview, where he congratulated the owners and wished them well.