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Feature: Our candidate may be an idiot but we will never vote for your idiot (1)

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The Author, Mr Kwadwo Afari

Voting in the 2024 General Election is right around the corner. While the political landscape is portrayed as deeply polarized, the increase of idiots in our politics and the rise of populist rhetoric by both major parties show similar economic policies.  That is bad news for Ghanaians.

Sadly, the two major parties reject talks of fiscal discipline. No side is talking about reforming most entitlement programs that have become a drain on the taxpayer. All the parties are promising expensive, excessive, and politically popular redistribution policies to win in December. This is bad news for Ghanaians.

In Ghana, obtaining government power has become the ultimate goal. The presidential and parliamentary elections have turned into opportunities for job-seeking, with many even advocating affirmative action and zoning for positions. Ideology and policies do not matter. Ideas are blurred. Our idiots jockeying for political positions copy and share policy scripts virtually on all the issues now. The difference is in emphasis.

This copying and sharing of scripts bodes poorly for the economy, as the rhetoric has a track record of producing results opposite to what its proponents promise. No doubt, populism is causing our economy to slide.

Ghanaians are in a very angry mood, to put it lightly. Nearly three-quarters think the country is on the wrong track. The thinking that all our social and economic problems have political solutions is a tragedy. The majority of voters are furious and unhappy but, unfortunately, our politics has become 10% policy and 90% personality. This makes it easy for idiots to capture the political space.  

It is ironic that in our country, we tend to have a strong attachment to political parties and individuals, regardless of their competence. Politicians take advantage of this by targeting young and vulnerable people whose emotions and loyalty are tied to a party for life. Unfortunately, unintelligent rants and emotional appeals often receive more support than well-considered policies.

Many Ghanaians are worried about the upcoming 2024 elections and the face-off between Mahama and Bawumia. They fear that there will be no significant policy changes and that the poor will continue to suffer, regardless of the election’s outcome. However, there is still hope that Ghanaian democracy will survive.

The bigger question now is whether the country can recover from the corruption and chaos of past administrations. Partisans from both sides of the political divide want us to believe that each party’s candidate is a deeply flawed individual. They are both right and wrong.

While partisans on both sides talk about the incompetence and criminal behaviour of opponents, they forget that Ghana’s institutions, are flawed and, remain weak enough to keep our democracy insecure.

This weakness represents the tip of an iceberg, as institutions from the courts to civil society to even the press have helped increase the more damaging instincts and behaviour of our leaders. Indeed, the 1992 Constitution designed our democratic system to encourage corruption, and so far, it has largely worked.

But a more important cause for alarm is the lack of ‘common sense”— in this case, the common sense of Ghanaian voters. Despite what most people say they want, voters still base their decisions on emotions and personal connections to parties and candidates. History shows us that the electorate eventually votes for their preferred parties despite the policy failures.

The criticism and economic hardships Ghanaians complain about are from intellectual fallacies, a loss of will, and the ideological contamination of the free market by populist ideas.

Engaging in an NPP-NDC culture war has been a disaster for the NPP, and will be for future elections, and simultaneously drive more attached “core” voters to vote for others until the NPP returns and sticks to its core principles.

If incompetence is the only attribute of our politicians, Ghanaians could have counted themselves lucky. Since 1957, they have failed to create a dynamic new course direction.

Ambiguities and refusal to accept basic economic and social facts have created an army of corrupt crony socialists, with socialists’ jargon in their mouths and public money in their pockets. So was the NDC born?  Whatever John Mahama is promising has already been tried, unsuccessfully.

It is very painful that voters allow themselves to be lied to by ‘idiots’ (sorry elites), who cannot define ‘poverty’ and ‘wealth creation.’ They cannot fix the country as they claim. We should trust them, they say.

However, more so than at any other time, truth is traded for lies, justice is elusive and unexpected, and accountability is abandoned. Politicians and their cheerleaders in the paid media do not even feign fairness anymore as they brazenly, obnoxiously, and relentlessly push big government policies.

As we have seen with the state of our economy, our politicians are committed to nothing but the perpetuation of their dirty power. They are not competent, they are not courageous, and they are not capable.

They are weak, and they are idiots – unfortunately, current policies have sentenced generations of current and future citizens to live in abject poverty. Slowly and surely, those who seek our votes have refused to realise the need to reverse the free fall of the economy.

At least, on paper, the NPP believes in opportunity; and believes economic growth depends on the adherence to the rule of law and the protection of property rights and contractual rights by a country’s government.

Bawumia, who has been called an ‘idiot’ by his opponents, has never been on the ballot as a president. He was the vice president with no Constitutional powers but what the president assigned to him. His chairmanship of the Economic team is more advisory with no power to implement policy. So far Bawumia has shown he is more competent than Mahama when it comes to addressing the pocket book economic issues.

Bawumia, the NPP candidate, believes far and away that the most important issue facing Ghana is the economy and is prepared to initiate policies that will remove high trade barriers, create a low-cost government, strong property rights, and low level of activity in the informal economy. Pocketbook issues matter most to voters across the political spectrum, and with the possibility of a continuous rise in the cost of living, Ghanaian concerns about economic and financial matters should dominate the 2024 debates.

Mahama’s history tells a different story.

John Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), had a shambolic period as president. Mahama became president promising to unite the country and return our politics to a better, more stable and normal place. He did neither. The former president routinely demonised his political opponents, using words like ‘idiots to describe them. More importantly, he floated and implemented authouritarian-like entitlement schemes in an attempt to maintain political power.

During his first term as president of this country, Mahama favoured his cronies by limiting investments in certain sectors of the economy. He imposed higher regulations on local investors and foreign investments, as well as higher taxes. Despite these poor economic policies, he is now promising a 24-hour economy.

All functioning 24-hour economies heavily rely on contractual rights, which are established based on property rights. Indeed, his 24-hour economy is short on details, and therefore a joke. He fails to address how the 24-hour economy can be more productive and creative in an environment where there is no rule of law or property rights, and where politicians attack entrepreneurs with impunity. He denies that an economy could not be imposed from the top. This is fatal.

Voters should understand where we are and how we got here. John Mahama and his vicious cadres shriveled the imagination and aspirations of the poor in Ghana and, as the revolutionary project imploded from its contradictions, Ghana disintegrated as a coherent economic, social, and political whole.

The NDC coalition of elites and the ‘lumpen proletariats’ is indeed more dangerous and corrupt than the NPP. We wish we could push aside the worst among us and bring the best forward to be the change we need in this crazy pluralistic country.

Predicting the future is generally a fool’s errand, it looks scary. We do not know who the next president will be. We do not have any confidence that the unreliability of our fundamental political and civil institutions will largely insulate us over the long term from what may be coming, neither would the common sense and intelligence of Ghanaians help produce a political course correction that will take us in a better direction.

But our idiot has got to win. Voters should ignore the misinformation and the hurt feelings. Bawumia should win in December or we lose more than just an election. Bawumia we believe would accomplish more of the right policy goals as president than would Mahama.

The NDC agrees, which is why their strategists are doing everything to blast voters with the most negative adverts — the sidekick is the main architect of the boss’s failures. When did that become the norm?

By Kwadwo Afari

 

Injured Salah returns to Liverpool to have ‘rehab’

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Salah went off injured during Egypt’s Afcon game against Ghana

Mohamed Salah will return to Liverpool for treatment on the leg injury he suffered at the Africa Cup of Nations, but Egypt are hopeful he can come back for a potential semi-final.

Salah was injured in Egypt’s 2-2 draw with Ghana on Thursday in Group B.

“It makes sense that he’s doing the rehab with us,” said Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on Sunday, before Egypt confirmed the forward’s return.

Egypt face Cape Verde on Monday and will reach the knockouts with a win.

The Egyptian football association had initially said on Friday that Liverpool forward Salah would only feature in the tournament again if his nation advance to a quarter-final on 2 or 3 February.

Asked if the 31-year-old would go back to Afcon should his country progress, Klopp added: “I would say if Egypt qualifies for the final, if he’s fit before the final, then probably yes.”

Klopp had suggested on Friday that Salah’s hamstring problem was likely to be severe, given the forward had missed just 10 league games for the Reds in more than six seasons.

“He was shocked and couldn’t see why he was hit by something so intense,” said the German.

“You have these hamstring injuries in a different way. He felt it and we know how rarely Mo goes off, or needs to go off, so it is definitely something.”

The last of Egypt’s seven titles at the Cup of Nations came in 2010, a year before Salah made his international debut and they finished runners-up in the 2017 and 2021 editions.

He scored a late penalty last Sunday to help Egypt draw 2-2 with Mozambique to avoid an embarrassing opening defeat earlier in the tournament.

Salah is convinced he will win the Afcon “sooner or later”.

“I would love to win it, absolutely,” he said. “It will happen somehow – that is what I believe. Whatever I believe, I achieve – so sooner or later, it will happen.

“I have won everything possible but this one, not yet. Everybody knows what it means to any player to win an Africa Cup.”

Credit: bbc.com

Manchester United stars in Dubai for their winter break 

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Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro - enjoying a dinner with their partners

Manchester United players took time out from their rollercoaster season under Erik ten Hag with a trip to Dubai as the families of Bruno FernandesDiogo DalotLisandro Martinez and Casemiro all soaked up the sun.

The Red Devils have not played since a 2-2 draw against Tottenham on January 14 and are taking advantage of the Premier League‘s new winter break system by enjoying a mini holiday before their next clash against West Ham on February 4.

And a handful of stars were pictured in the Middle East enjoying some down time as Bruno Fernandes uploaded photos of himself, his wife Ana Pinho and two children relaxing by the pool and taking in the sights.

One picture shows the Man United playmaker eating ice cream with his elder daughter Matilde and son Goncalo – who was later spotted mimicking Marcus Rashford’s famous celebration before falling into the pool.

The Portugal star also sat down by the beach in the country, where temperatures are hitting highs of 29 degrees celsius this week.

Also taking time off in the Middle East was right back Dalot, who posted pictures of himself alongside his partner Claudia Pinto while also showing off stunning panoramic views from inside his plush hotel.

Dalot also showed off photos of the couple spending quality time with their newborn daughter Clara.

Later on the former Porto defender gave fan a glimpse of the nightlife in Dubai as he uploaded a photo of Man United stars meeting up with their partners for a night out.

A dinner picture showed Dalot standing with the partners of Martinez and Casemiro.

United boss Ten Hag will certainly hope his players return from the break well-rested as he looks to overhaul their turbulent season and climb back up the table at a crucial time when big changes are being made at the club.

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Tuchel blasts Bayern players after suffering dismal defeat at home

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Bayern players

Thomas Tuchel launched an explosive rant at his Bayern Munich stars after they suffered a dismal 1-0 defeat at home to Werder Bremen on Sunday.

The German giants have endured a mixed campaign under the former Chelsea boss as, despite qualifying with ease from their Champions League group, they are now languishing seven points behind Bayer Leverkusen at the top of the Bundesliga.

This means Bayern are in danger of missing out on the title for the first time since 2011-12, having won it for 11 consecutive seasons.

Harry Kane‘s 26 goals have helped to drag Bayern along through poor performances, but there were increasing murmurs of discontent surrounding Tuchel before yesterday’s loss to their 14th-placed opponents.

And, following the game, Tuchel went full Jose Mourinho and hit out his players for their application and performances.

‘That is our responsibility,’ he fumed post-match. ‘I’m also tired of saying that we’re training well. Nobody believes that anymore.

‘I’ve been doing the job long enough to be able to judge whether the training was at the level we want it to be. This has really been the case for many weeks.’

Reflecting on the performance against Bremen, Tuchel similarly hit out at his stars as he said: ‘It was clearly not enough. For over 70 minutes I didn’t have the feeling that we were playing for victory. Afterwards I noticed it. Not until there.

‘We were extremely static in the first half. We lost a lot of the ball, allowed a lot of counterattacks, and were sloppy in possession. Deserved defeat!’

He continued: ‘We didn’t play for 70 minutes like a team that wanted to force a win, that was playing for the championship, that wanted to give an answer. We only did this for 20 minutes.

’20 minutes are not enough to achieve the goals we set ourselves! That’s not what we’re signing up for here.

‘When you sign for a club like Bayern Munich, you sign for one hundred percent. That applies to the coach, that applies to the players. We didn’t deliver that today.’

Bayern return to action on Wednesday when they take on a resurgent Union Berlin in what is their game in hand, providing Tuchel’s outfit with an opportunity to reduce their deficit to Leverkusen to four points.

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Angola, Burkina Faso round off their group-stage campaign

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Burkina Faso players

Angola and Burkina Faso round off their Africa Cup of Nations group-stage campaign with a meeting at the Charles Konan Banny Stadium on Tuesday. Having both all but guaranteed themselves a place in the knockout phase, the teams now set out to finish as group winners by coming out on top here.

Angola claimed a thrilling 3-2 victory over Al-Murabitun of Mauritania when the sides went head-to-head at Stade de la Paix on Saturday evening.

Consequently, the Black Sable antelopes have moved up to first place in Group D, level on points with Burkina Faso ahead of the meeting in Yamoussoukro. Unbeaten in seven of their last eight outings across all competitions, Burkina Faso have proven themselves to be a tough nut to crack of late.

Both Angola and Burkina Faso have given a good account of themselves over the opening two matches and will be full of confidence heading into this one. We are backing a share of the spoils with honours even at the end of the 90 minutes.

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Algeria to book their spot in the knockout stages as they take on Mauritania 

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Algeria players

Algeria will look to book their spot in the knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations when they take on Mauritania in their final Group D game at the Peace of Bouake Stadium.

While the Lions of Chinguetti aim to qualify as one of the best third-placed sides, the North African heavyweight will see this as a must-win fixture as they seek to avoid a second consecutive group-stage exit. Mauritania are on the brink of yet another group-stage exit from the Africa Cup of Nations as they fell to a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Angola when the two nations squared off on Saturday.

Mauritania cannot secure automatic qualification to the knockout stages, but victory on Tuesday could see the progress to the next phase of the tournament as one of the best third-placed nations.

Algeria will be backing themselves to get the desired results at the Peace of Bouake Stadium as they take on a Mauritania side who have failed to win their last six matches in all competitions, losing four and picking up two draws since a 2-1 friendly victory over Madagascar in October.

Following a disappointing first two games, Algeria will head into Tuesday’s tie looking to pick up a statement result. Given the gulf in quality and experience between the two sides, we are backing the Desert Foxes to claim a comfortable victory and extend their dominance over Mauritania.

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Gambia and Cameroon face off in Group D

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Onana, Cameroon

The Stade Bouake prepares for a crucial Group D clash at the Africa Cup of Nations as Gambia and Cameroon face off on Tuesday.

Already at the brink of elimination from the 2023 AFCON, the Scorpions will seek to play spoiler against the Indomitable Lions, who still have a chance to advance.

Gambia’s AFCON 2023 hopes appear bleak after a second consecutive defeat, a 1-0 loss to the National Elephants of Guinea in their Group F encounter.

Their final group game against Cameroon offers a slim chance to salvage some pride and register their first points and goal, however, history offers little encouragement.

The West Africans have lost all three of their previous encounters with the Indomitable Lions, including their last meeting during the knockout stage of the 2022 AFCON tournament.

Cameroon got their AFCON campaign underway with a 1-1 draw against Guinea, but a 3-1 defeat to Senegal on matchday two leaves their round of 16 qualification now hanging precariously in the balance.

However, a win does not guarantee automatic qualification for Cameroon, who will have to rely on Senegal to beat Guinea. This could increase their chances of making it into the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams if they fail to finish second.

Gambia are going to put up a fight, but Cameroon’s superior quality could be the difference. The Indomitable Lions have struggled to create high-quality chances in this tournament but they should have too much for the Scorpions.

Credit: sportsmole.co.uk

 

Guinea lock horns with Senegal in a decisive Group C clash

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Senegal players

The Stade Charles Konan Banny de Yamoussoukro will reverberate with anticipation as Guinea lock horns with Senegal in a decisive Group C clash at the Africa Cup of Nations.

The National Elephants need just one point to secure a top-two finish in the group and guarantee their qualification for the knockout stage, while the Teranga Lions, who have already sealed their place in the last 16, must avoid defeat to finish top of the group. Senegal secured their place in the knockout stages of AFCON 2023 after a thrilling 3-1 victory over Cameroon in their second group game.

With top spot in the group up for grabs, Senegal will look to maintain their unbeaten run in their final group game on Tuesday. Avoiding defeat would guarantee them first place and potentially a more favourable tie in the next round.

A single point will be enough for the Guineans to seal a top-two spot and book their place in the knockout stages. However, defeat would leave them reliant on Cameroon dropping points against Gambia or a superior goal difference should both teams finish on four points.

It is worth noting that Guinea and Senegal shared the same group at the previous AFCON, playing out a goalless draw. The National Elephants will undoubtedly hope to replicate that result against the reigning champions on Tuesday.

Expect a cagey affair, with both teams hesitant to take undue risks. While Senegal’s superior attacking weapons and experience, even with a potential change in their forward line, should give them the advantage, Guinea’s resolute determination to secure qualification could make this a tighter encounter than many predict.

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Samsung new Galaxy S series offer 13 languages interpretations

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Samsung new Galaxy S series
By Bernice Bessey
Samsung Electronics Company Limited has taken technology a step higher by embedding Artificial Intelligence (A1) in new Galaxy S series to break language barrier.
Thus, live conversations can be instantly translated on a split-screen view so people standing opposite each other can read a text transcription of what the other person has said, and  it even works without cellular data or Wi-Fi.
This takes the Galaxy S series, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24, a notch higher above its competitors on the market.
With the introduction of this new technology, Samsung is offering users the opportunity to experience AI.
Galaxy S series, is therefore, leading the way into a new era that will forever change how mobile devices empower users.
AI amplifies nearly every experience on Galaxy S24 series, from enabling barrier-free communication with intelligent text and call translations, to maximizing creative freedom with Galaxy’s ProVisual Engine, to setting a new standard for search that will change how Galaxy users discover the world around them.
“The Galaxy S24 series transforms our connection with the world and ignites the next decade of mobile innovation,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “Galaxy AI is built on our innovation heritage and deep understanding of how people use their phones. We’re excited to see how our users around the world empower their everyday lives with Galaxy AI to open up new possibilities.”
Galaxy AI introduces meaningful intelligence aimed at enhancing every part of life, especially the phone’s most fundamental role: communication. When you need to defy language barriers, Galaxy S24 makes it easier than ever. Chat with another student or colleague from abroad.
Book a reservation while on vacation in another country. It’s all possible with Live Translate, two-way, real-time voice and text translations of phone calls within the native app. No third-party apps are required, and on-device AI keeps conversations completely private.
For messages and other apps, Chat Assist can help perfect conversational tones to ensure communication sounds as it was intended: like a polite message to a coworker or a short and catchy phrase for a social media caption.
AI built into Samsung Keyboard can also translate messages in real-time in 13 languages. In the car, Android Auto will automatically summarize incoming messages and suggest relevant replies and actions, like sending someone your ETA, so you can stay connected while staying focused on the road.
Organization also gets a big boost with Note Assist in Samsung Notes, featuring AI-generated summaries, template creation that streamlines notes with pre-made formats, and cover creation to make notes easy to spot with a brief preview. For voice recordings, even when there are multiple speakers, Transcript Assist uses AI and Speech-to-Text technology to transcribe, summarize and even translate recordings.
Communication isn’t the only way Galaxy S24 series takes the fundamental benefits of the phone into the future. Online search has transformed nearly every aspect of life. Galaxy S24 marks a milestone in the history of search as the first phone to debut intuitive, gesture-driven Circle to Search with Google.
To give Galaxy users an incredible new tool, Galaxy turned to the worldwide leader of search, Google, and opened up new forms of discovery with a simple gesture. With a long press on the home button, users can circle, highlight, scribble on, or tap anything on Galaxy S24’s screen to see helpful, high-quality search results. Seeing a beautiful landmark in the background of a friend’s social media post or a surprising fun fact on YouTube Shorts can quickly become an accurate search to learn more – without having to leave that app.
And depending on a user‘s location, for certain searches, generative AI-powered overviews can provide helpful information and context pulled together from across the web, and users can ask more complex and nuanced questions. It’s that easy. And that epic.
Galaxy S24 Ultra is the first-ever Galaxy phone to feature a titanium frame, enhancing device durability and longevity. Galaxy S24 Ultra’s significantly thinner body enables better on-the-go experience with more comfortable grip. On Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24, a streamlined One-mass design satisfies a more aesthetic standard with seamless connection between the device’s rear cover and side frame.
The Galaxy S24 series comes in Earth mineral-inspired color tones. On Galaxy S24 Ultra, colors include: Titanium Gray, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet and Titanium Yellow. On Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 colors include: Onyx Black, Marble Gray, Cobalt Violet and Amber Yellow. All three models will come with additional colors available online only.

NPP parliamentary race Adutwum Takes The Crown! … Receives overwhelming endorsement from delegates

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Delegates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bosomtwe Constituency in the Ashanti Region have reciprocated the good works of the Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, who as  the then Deputy Minister, introduced the ‘Double Track System’ that dealt with large number of students who had qualified for the Senior High School (SHS).

Following the sound policies introduced by the government, large number of Junior High School graduates qualified for the Free Senior High School. The sheer number of the qualified students overwhelmed the government assisted SHSs.

This forced Dr Adutwum and his team to think outside the outside box and introduced the Double Track System, which helped to admit all the qualified students.

Following this feat and the way he has handled the Ministry of Education, The Chronicle understands no party member filed his or her nomination papers to contest him.

In what appeared like a family reunion, the over 1,000 delegates sang the praise of the MP at a special delegates conference to endorse him as a sole contender for the seat.

Amidst singing and dancing, the delegates welcomed Dr Adutwum to the venue, in appreciation of his impactful leadership, which is transforming lives in the constituency as well.

Their excitement, which knew no bounds, delayed proceedings for a while, with party leaders having a tough time controlling them for the commencement of the acclamation.

The exercise, which was supervised by Madam Ernest Owusu Banahene, the District Director of the Electoral Commission was witnessed by some Regional Executives led by Adom Appiah, the Regional Secretary.

The overwhelming approval of Dr Adutwum by the delegates, according to the Regional Secretary, is a testament of how well the MP has served his constituents.

He applauded them for keeping faith with their MP, who is seen as one of the outstanding MPs, raising high the flag of the party in the region.

“I want to remind you that beyond your support for your affable MP, you have a responsibility to canvass for votes in your respective polling stations to help break the eight,” he entreated the delegates.

He emphasised the need to close their ranks and work towards a common goal of retaining power, in order not to truncate the pace of development of the country.

The Regional Secretary said the role of polling station executives was critical to the fortunes of the party, ahead of the 2024 General elections and urged them to step up their campaigns.

Dr Adutwum thanked the delegates for renewing their confidence in him and assured them of his unwavering determination to represent their interest to the best of his ability.

He said the confidence reposed in him would motivate him to do more to bring development to the constituency, while building the human resource base of Bosomtwe.

He recounted the massive infrastructural development he had brought to the constituency through their mandate, especially in the education sector.

“We have a task to accomplish together this year and I urge all of you to put your shoulders to the wheel to retain power collectively,” he told the delegates.

The Ghanaian Chronicle