Asabee Embarks On ‘’Apata To Apata’’ Campaign In Ashanti Region
The Director-General (DG) of the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), Mr Stephen Asamoah Boateng last weekend stormed Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region with what he has termed ‘’apata to apata’’ (hut to hut) campaign.
Speaking to the Ghanaian Observer Newspaper, the SIGA boss said the NPP needed to win the upcoming polls to ensure it completes the foundation it has laid with the first four years it gained in 2016.
To achieve this, the man popularly nicknamed ‘’Asabee’’ said it was incumbent on every member of government to take part in the campaign of the NPP party.
He stressed that despite COVID-19, some of the appointees like him are determined to observe the protocols while touching base at every hut, stall, market or home, nook or cranny in the Ashanti region.
‘’It is important that as members of government we take the leading steps in this campaign so that we do our bit in explaining policies we have collectively helped to roll out in the first term of Nana Addo and work to ensure he is retained as President for a second term’’, the SIGA Director-General intimated
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Touring some areas within Bantama and Subin constituencies in the region earlier on, Mr Boateng told residents that the NPP remains the political party that has the interest of the future of Ghana at heart.
This, he noted was because the party implements policies that are trans-generational and transformational in nature.
The free Senior High School, the Planting fir Food and jobs, the one district one factory and one village one dam, the SIGA boss noted would outlive this current generation and benefit the ones unborn.
He therefore rallied them to endorse the candidature of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as well as the NPPs parliamentary aspirants in the upcoming general elections.
‘’A vote for the NPP and Nana Addo would mean that you want a better future for yourselves and the unborn generations so that collectively we could harvest the fruits of the policies the government jas implemented and the ones yet to be rolled out’’, Asabee passionately stressed.
By Micheal Ofosu-Afriyie, Ksi