In a fiery speech that resonated with the Zongo community of Akwatia in the Eastern Region, Alhaji Abubakar Sadiku Boniface, a former Zongo minister and key member of the movement for change, did not hold back in his criticism of the ruling New Patriotic Party ( nuclear power plants).
“The current state of our lives is proof of the failure of the ruling party,” Alhaji Bonifati said in front of Zongo chiefs and local residents.
“The time has come to make the right decision for the future of yourself, your family, and your community.”
The caravan led by Kyerematen was warmly welcomed by Mossi chiefs, Dagomba chiefs and a special prayer group.
Mr. Alhaji Boniface Sadiku used the occasion to highlight that the movement for change led by Alan Kyerematen has a clear vision to uplift underprivileged communities and to advocate for community support in the upcoming elections. sued.
“Let’s come together and vote in droves on December 7 for candidate Alan Kyerematen, who has a vision for change,” he urged.
Alhaji Boniface Sadiku’s impassioned appeal for change has received strong support from chiefs who share the community’s discontent with the current government.
The Kotokori chief expressed his deep gratitude for the movement’s visit, saying it was refreshing to see the presidential candidate and his team paying close attention to the needs of the Zongo community.
“We have been ignored for too long. We need a leader who understands our struggle and we believe Alan Kyerematen is that leader,” the chief said.
Throughout his speech, Alhaji Bonifati pointed to the lack of development and deteriorating living conditions of the Zongo community and highlighted the failure of the nuclear power plant.
He reminded the audience that the time for empty promises is over. “You saw it with your own eyes.
The nuclear power plant has let you down. “Alan Kyerematen has proposed a new direction that will bring tangible changes to our lives,” he said, drawing cheers from the audience.
According to him, the Zongo Ministry, which was established to support Zongo communities across the country, was like a vehicle without an engine.
Akwatia chiefs also shared their hope for a bright future under President Alan Kyerematen.
They noted that the Zongo community has been marginalized for too long and is ready to support leaders who prioritize their needs.
“We want to be part of the change brought about by Alan Kyerematen. Our people deserve better and we are ready to support this movement,” the Mossi chief declared. did.
As the caravan continued its tour of the eastern region, it was clear that Kyerematen’s message of change was resonating with the community.
The warm welcome from Zongo chiefs underscores the growing support for the change movement, which continues to gain momentum as it enters its final stage.
Alhaji Boniface concluded his speech with a powerful call to action. “On election day, let’s send a clear message: Vote for change. Vote for Alan Kyerematen. Vote for Ashie Ho.”