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President Nana Akufo-Addo has expressed certainty of being voted massively for by the people of Kete-Krachi and of Oti Region.
According to him, it is under his reign that Oti Region was born, and now as an independent body, is capable of deciding which government works best for it.
Speaking at a durbar of Chiefs and people of Kete-Krachi, he assured the people that he was going to go lengths to providing the needful and best alternative of all things that would bring development and improvement to the people of Oti region and Kete-Krachi.
“And if I don’t take care of my own, it doesn’t speak well of me, so whatever that will bring improvement and development to Oti Region and Kete-Krachi, I will follow up on it and do it for you.
“Oti Region, since long, never have you really voted massively in favour for the NPP government, but now that you are an independent body the time has come for you to leave the shed of the umbrella," he said.
He lamented why Voltarians still voted for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) since according to him, the NDC had nothing to show for their loyalty.
"Some of us do not understand why you are still under the shed of the umbrella, just look at the little the elephant has done and be assured that when you come and sit on the elephant, you will never want to leave."
He urged the people of Kete-Krachi and Oti Region to rally behind the mantra of '4 More 4 Nana' to maintain him in government.
The Paramount Chief of the Krachi Traditional Area, Nana Mprah Besemuna III, expressed gratitude to Nana Akufo-Addo and Roads Minister, Amoako Atta for cutting sod for the construction of a 15km Kete-Krachi town roads, 10km of which would be asphalted while 5km would receive double layers of bitumen.

He also took advantage of Akufo-Addo’s presence to plead with him to consider upgrading the Military Camp in Kete-Krachi as soon as possible.
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