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The Oti Regional Minister, ASP Daniel Machator (Rtd), has urged residents of the region to critically examine their lives and development and renew the mandate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government come December 7.
According to him, the NPP government has carried out massive development projects in the region, so voting for a party that cared less about the development of their communities and their personal lives was not a worthy choice.
ASP Machator gave this advice at a community gathering at Gyamonome, a farming community in the Kadjebi District of the Oti Region on Tuesday, July 30.
The Regional Minister said the introduction of Free Senior High School policy by the NPP government had impacted positively and transformed the lives of many families across the country and that the registered voters should vote the for the party during the December 7 polls to continue with the good work.
He also told the gathering that the government had procured a new pair loader, grader and a truck for distribution to all the 216 metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies in the country for roads and other developmental projects.
ASP Machator (Rtd) said to make maintenance and repair works of the machines easier, the region had recruited two persons and sent them to China for training on repairing of the machines when they break down, and that very soon the assemblies in the region would receive their machines.
The Oti was the only region in the country that secured all the parliamentary seats for the NDC during the 2020 election out of the 16 regions in the country.
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