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The Keta MP-elect, Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpey, has described the victory of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the December 7 general elections as a new chapter for the nation’s development.
According to him, the NDC was poised to open a new chapter of development in the areas of education, infrastructure, health, sports, agriculture, economy and others for the benefit of Ghanaians.
Mr Gakpey, who is the incumbent parliamentary candidate and won on the ticket of the NDC, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the party would deliver on the promises made to alleviate the hardship and suffering of Ghanaians.
“The hardship in the country is becoming unbearable and we the NDC are here to deliver on our promises made during the campaign to bring back hope and courage to the good people of Ghana,” he stated.
Mr Gakpey told the GNA that the incoming NDC government led by Mr John Dramani Mahama would investigate all the alleged wrongdoers and prosecute them accordingly when found culpable to set as example to others.
He said that the majority of Ghanaians voted massively for the NDC to return to power so it could retrieve all lost items and reset the country for the best.
Mr Gakpey said that the party's post-election investigations indicated that the low turnout during the elections was due to the bad governance of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, and many were tired and no longer interested in exercising their franchise.
He said the NDC plans to roll out many other social interventions for the Keta constituency and the country at large to improve the people's living conditions and keep the NPP in opposition for many years.
He urged all Ghanaians to continue to support the NDC government to deliver the campaign promises in order to impact positively and improve the life of many.
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