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The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Board Chairman of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has reiterated his unwavering commitment to the construction of the Keta Port Project, describing it as a major economic catalyst that will transform the Volta Region through job creation and enhanced local trade.
Speaking during his Thank You Tour of the Keta Constituency, Mr Asiedu Nketiah met with party executives, stakeholders, and supporters at Dzelukope, where discussions centered on development priorities and strengthening the NDC’s grassroots base following the 2024 electoral victory.

During the engagement, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Keta, Wisdom Bonbiru Seade, called for expedited employment opportunities for party members and urged the government to revive stalled GETFund projects, noting that the completion of such projects would significantly boost local employment and improve living conditions in the municipality.

In response, the NDC National Chairman encouraged party faithful to remain steadfast, disciplined, and focused on collective progress rather than personal gain.
“If you only repeat what has always been done, you won’t make history do what is right.”
he charged.
Mr Asiedu Nketiah also praised the party’s improved grassroots mobilisation strategies, particularly the direct distribution of campaign materials to branch levels, which he said played a pivotal role in securing the NDC’s recent electoral success.
Encouraging members not to lose faith, he emphasised the value of consistency and dedication within the party’s long-term vision.

“Don’t lose hope. Continue giving your best even if you haven’t yet received what you expected. The longer we stay in power, the greater your chances of being rewarded for your loyalty and hard work.”
he assured.
Touching on national security recruitment, he called for transparency and equity in the enlistment process to strengthen public confidence and national stability.
He further reaffirmed his personal commitment to ensuring that the Keta Port Project moves from promise to reality, pledging to spearhead comprehensive stakeholder consultations in the coming months to accelerate its implementation.
“As Chairman of GPHA, I will make sure the Keta Port becomes a true game changer for this region and for Ghana,” he declared.
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