The chiefs and religious leaders in the Afram Plains of the Eastern Region have communicated their resolve to change their voting pattern on the 7th of December 2024, because the NDC, which they have always voted for, has done very little to better their living conditions.
However, the NPP, according to them, has shown strong commitment to meeting their developmental needs despite the unfavorable electoral outcomes they return to the party.
At a durbar of chiefs, religious leaders, representatives of identifiable groups and community leaders held in Donkorkrom, Afram Plains, to welcome Hon. Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh and his campaign entourage, on Wednesday, 9th October, 2024, they recounted some of the social interventions and infrastructure projects undertaken by the NPP in Afram Plains, surpassing the NDC’s record.
The community leaders who spoke at the durbar including Nana Akuamoa Boateng Tano ll, the chief of Atakora; Alhaji Fuseini Osman, Chief Imam of Donkorkrom, and Rev. Dr. Caleb Daribi, Chairman of the Local Council of Churches at Afram Plains, unanimously observed that despite voting massively for the NDC for the past 32 years, Afram Plains has seen very little progress from the NDC, and that, it is rather the NPP that has done a lot for them.
They expressed gratitude to the NPP, and cited in particular, the digitization of public services, free SHS, NHIS, Agenda 111 hospital, electricity extension projects, ongoing road construction and the District Roads Improvement Programme (DRIP) machines that were delivered to the constituency to help improve the state of their roads.
On the basis of this, they appealed to their people to, for the first time, vote massively for the NPP’s Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and the party’s Parliamentary Candidates for Afram Plains North and South Constituencies, Hon. Asiamah Anim and Hon. Jacob Zineyele respectively, to continue their good works.
On his part, Dr. Opoku Prempeh, the Vice Presidential Candidate of the NPP, used the occasion to debunk the falsehood that was peddled by the NDC MP for Afram Plains North who has gone on record to claim that it was her share of the common funds that was used to procure the DRIP machines for the constituency. He refuted the claim emphatically and said, even if the MP had used her entire common funds for 20 years, it would not be enough to buy a single DRIP machine.
Napo, as he is popularly known, recounted that during his tenure as Energy Minister, he had extended electricity to 35 communities in the Afram Plains enclave among other infrastructure projects undertaken by the NPP government. He pleaded with the people of Afram Plains to repose their confidence in the NPP when they go to the polls on December 7, because for 32 years of voting NDC, they have nothing to show. He assured them that the NPP will not let them down.