The Municipal Chief Executive for the Komenda, Edina, Eguafo, Abrem (KEEA) Municipal Assembly, Nana Appiah Korang, has urged members and sympathizers of the ruling New Patriotic Party who have high hopes of getting appointments and employment opportunities but are yet to have their expectations met, to exercise restraint and desist from causing unrest in their various constituencies.
He says six months after the Party’s landslide victory in the 2016 December polls is relatively a short period for the government to meet the expectations of all Ghanaians, adding that the government is poised to achieve its agenda of creating more jobs through a number of initiatives including the one district, one factory and the planting for food and jobs program.
Mr. Appiah Korang was addressing over 700 delegates at the KEEA constituency annual delegates conference of the NPP in Elmina.
He noted that many party members and sympathizers feel disappointed and agitated due to unfulfilled expectations, and appealed to them to eschew all forms of violence and support the government to execute its campaign promises.
The newly confirmed KEEA constituency chairman of the NPP, Ken Kufour, commended the delegates for their role in securing victory for the party and encouraged them to work hard to enable the party to retain power in the 2020 general elections.
The constituency Secretary, Andrew Essuman Prah, urged party members to eschew acrimony and unite for a common purpose of retaining power in the 2020 elections.
The NPP Communications Director for KEEA, Solomon Ebo Appiah, encouraged the delegates and NPP party members to use internal party structures to seek redress in the event of misunderstandings.
He also called on party members especially communicators, to focus on propagating the positive achievements of the ruling NPP Government.
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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana