The First Lady,H.E Rebecca Akuffo Addo, has urged the chiefs and people of the Okaikwei North Constituency to give the NPP government four more years to continue to develop the country.


She said that, a vote for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the December polls would ensure the spread of developmental projects in all parts of the country with many social interventions to benefit the people.


H.E Rebecca further said the government was determined to continue with its numerous developmental projects and programmes to benefit all Ghanaian, therefore, the need to give both President Akuffo Addo and the Member of Parliament Hon Fuseini Issah second terms, come December 2020.


She assured them of the Rebecca Foundation’s determination to intensify the implementation of its initiatives in all parts of the country to complement the government’s complement government’s efforts in enhancing the lives of its citizens.

On his part, the Member of Parliament for the constituency, Hon Fuseini Issah said that, the effects of the 2016 has been a successful one as there has been a lot of development in the constituency especially with education, hence giving the NPP government another 4 years will mean more development in the country.

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