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Johnson Ayine tackles residents in UER; says they’re not appreciative of NPP’s hardwork

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Johnson Ayine, Deputy Upper East Regional Communications Director of the NPP has taken on the people of the Upper East Region explaining that the essence of voting, which is to improve the lives of the people, has been lost on them [the residents].

Mr. Ayine said the people of the Upper East Region have continually favoured the NDC’s political fortune in the region when the Party has continually performed abysmally.

Speaking on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East Show today, March 28, 2022, Mr Ayine questioned the NDC’s direct benefit to the people of the Region.

He added that it has become increasingly difficult for the leaders of the NPP in the region to lobby for projects because the people of the region have been “ungrateful”.

“You just vote for parties, you do not think of who can do it. You kill yourself to bring in the projects and there is no appreciation. Imagine if the NPP gets even half of the votes that the NPP gets here, and 50 per cent of the MPs, imagine the number of projects we would have brought here,” he lamented.
“We [the NPP] have been good to you. Instead of you punishing the NDC, you keep voting for them,” he said.

Mr. Ayine was speaking on the back of the delays that have bedevilled the construction of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam.

He admitted that the current delays could be attributed to the lack of funds adding that when the project was commissioned, the government did not anticipate the setbacks the COVID-19 pandemic would bring.

Mr Ayine thus asked for support for government, particularly on the E-levy to enable government finish similar the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and other similar projects across the region.

A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

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