Preach our good works- Adwoa Safo to NPP Youths
The MP for Dome-Kwabenya constituency, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has urged the youth wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ashanti Region to promote the achievements of the party in the region.
According to the lawmaker, ‘breaking the eight’ will require hard work.
For her, this underlines the need for the youth to target their peers in their campaign drive, as they constitute the majority of the country’s population.
“We have a very good story to tell the Ghanaian youth. Most of the policies that have been introduced by the Nana Addo-Bawumia government are youth-centered. The digitalization drive spearheaded by our flagbearer, Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, has created a lot of jobs for the youth. Implementation of the free-SHS policy has also addressed one of the most pressing needs of the vulnerable, who, hitherto, couldn’t afford to take their children to senior high school because of the high tuition fees. From the transport sector to the manufacturing sector, our footprints are there for you to refer to. It is possible to break the eight when we increase our efforts in propagating our achievements to the people,” she said.
The former Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection made this statement while interacting with the party’s youth in the Ashanti Region during a campaign tour.
Citing the One-District-One-Factory policy initiative to support her stance, Ms Safo said most of the factories were operational and serving the needs of the people at the local and national levels.
She said road infrastructure projects, Agenda 111 hospital projects and STEM educational complex facilities were projects the youth could highlight as part of the party’s achievements.
She lauded the youth for rising to the occasion for the party and expressed the belief that with “their increased efforts in propagating the achievements of the party, breaking the eight-year governance cycle is possible.”
She was accompanied by the National Youth Organizer, Salam Mustapha, and regional party executives.