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Gomoa West Constituency, Central Region, Ghana — In a stern address during the Akwanbo Festival celebration, Nana Afokese V, the Chief of Gomoa Achaise No.1, delivered a strong warning to representatives of various political parties, urging them to make a positive impact on the community or face the consequences in the upcoming general election.
The Chief’s words echoed with authority as he emphasized the significance of political parties leaving a tangible mark within the Gomoa West Constituency.
“I and my people will teach you a lesson if you do not leave a mark as a political party.”
Nana Afokese V declared, highlighting the community’s expectations for meaningful engagement and development initiatives.
The Akwanbo Festival, a revered cultural event in the region, provided the perfect platform for Nana Afokese V to convey his message. The festival, known for celebrating unity and progress, witnessed the gathering of both local residents and political party representatives. During his address, the Chief spoke passionately about the need for politicians to invest in the welfare of the community beyond mere electoral promises.
Nana Afokese V’s statement struck a chord with the audience, garnering both attention and discussion. Community members expressed a collective desire for visible improvements, ranging from infrastructure to social services, and looked to political parties to deliver on these expectations.
Political parties, on their part, assured the Chief and his community of their commitment to making a lasting impact. Representatives from various parties highlighted ongoing and proposed projects aimed at uplifting the lives of Gomoa West residents. They emphasized collaboration and sought the Chief’s guidance in ensuring that their initiatives aligned with the community’s needs and aspirations.
As the general election approaches, the warning issued by Nana Afokese V serves as a reminder that the electorate is increasingly focused on tangible development rather than empty rhetoric. Political parties now find themselves under heightened scrutiny as they work to prove their dedication to the community’s growth and prosperity.
The Chief’s bold declaration has set a precedent for political engagement in the region, driving the discourse toward actionable results rather than vague promises. The upcoming election will undoubtedly reveal whether the parties have heeded the Chief’s call to leave a positive and lasting impact on Gomoa Achaise No.1 and the broader Gomoa West Constituency.
Story By: Derrick Kobina Addae
Source: locotvgh.com