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Prof. Naana Agyeman Pays Courtesy Call On Accra Chiefs

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) running mate, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, as part of her tour of the Greater Accra Region has paid a visit to the region’s House of Chiefs in Dodowa to officially introduce herself to them.

She was thankful to the chiefs for the leadership in their communities, assuring them that, “our MPs and Parliamentary Candidates will continue to engage in a politics of ideas, promote national unity and development” while emphasizing the need for Ghanaians to be patriotic citizens.

Prof. Naana Agyeman also expressed gratitude to the chiefs for their wise counsel and asked for their guidance and prayers throughout the campaign.

Speaking on behalf of the rulers, President of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, Nii Okwei Kinka Dowuona VI, thanked the NDC running mate for making time to visit and expressed the willingness of the House to partner the NDC administration for development.

“May God and our ancestors bless you for recognizing the need to see your landlords. Our collective desire is to see a prosperous nation. Ghana must win”, he said.

John Manama’s running mate then paid a courtesy call on the Shai-Osudoku Traditional Council. She called for continuous partnership between the Council and her party, and also introduced NDC parliamentary candidate, Linda Akweley Ocloo, to the chiefs and people.

In a short address, the Chief of Dodowa, Nene Tei Kwesi Agyemang V said the NDC has always been concerned about the plight of his people, noting that “the District assembly, hospitals, roads, streetlights have always been the handiwork of the NDC”.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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