Do not be deceived by the last-minute temporal jobs of the Akufo Addo-Bawumia government. Agnes Naa Momo Larteh cautions the electorate.

Member of the Parliament for the Krower constituency, Honourable Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Larteh has urged electorates not to be deceived by what she termed “last-minute interventions by the Akufo Addo-Bawumia government and the New Patriotic Party”.

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The move, according to her is deceptive, untenable, and unsustainable therefore calling on the electorates to pay deaf ears to them.

She was addressing an enthusiastic crowd today at the Nungua Townpark within the Krower constituency stressing the need for the electorates to see any last minute intervention by the government as mere kneel jerk reaction targeted at their votes.

Agnes Naa Momo disclosed that roads within the constituency have been in deplorable state for a very long time but just four months to the general elections, the government has started some deceptive patches which could not be sustained.

She allayed the fears of the electorates that nothing will change the result of the upcoming election therefore urging the party folks to actively engage themselves in the ongoing campaign in ensuring that the message of change reaches every nuke and cranny.

Encouraging supporters of the umbrella fraternity, the Krower legislature appealed for a total involvement and calling for all hands to be on desk for a collective victory and celebration.

Wooing the gathering, she said all persons who are not excited about the direction of the country must get involved in what she termed , “communal labour for a collective victory”.

Naa Momo further asked the electorates not to be deceived by GHS10, GHS20 and the rest that the NPP might give as a bate which will intend sell their destiny total bondage.

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