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Dasebre Gyenin Akenten II, Omanhene of Tarkwa Achiase in the Eastern region, has urged his subjects to vote the New Patriotic Party's candidate for the Akyem Swedru constituency Kwasi Amoah, during the December 7 general elections.
Dasebre Gyenin Akenten II praised Mr. Amoah otherwise known in the community as Teacher Amoah, for what he described as his (Teacher Amoah) continuous and tremendous support to the area and the constituency at large.
Dasebre, who congratulated Teacher Amoah for exhibiting such philanthropic attitude, then asked his subjects to “remember him during the judgment day” adding, “all what I have to say is that on December 7, remember Kwasi”.
Dasebre was speaking at Akyem Achiase during the commissioning of Ackom Community Water System.
The chief assured the people of Achiase that, he will do everything possible to make sure potable water, which had been provided to the Yaa Naa Waa community of Akyem Achiase, extend to other places of the town.
He then charged the people of Yaa Naa Waa community to exhibit the culture of maintenance for the sustainability of the project.
The Ackom Community water project which cost close to GH¢50,000.00 was named after Mad. Ackom the mother of the NPP candidate of the area Mr. Amoah and was solely funded by the candidate.
Constituency chairman of the NPP Kofi Ahenkora Marfo said the party will campaign vehemently using the project and all other projects undertaken in the area by the parliamentary candidate.
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