V/R: I’ll transform Ho Central into Ghana’s food basket – Independent Parliamentary Candidate
Independent Parliamentary candidate for Ho Central, Mawulorm Kwame Klutsey, has pledged to empower farmers, youth, and women in a bid to transform Ho Central into the food basket of Ghana.
Speaking on the Front Burner political show on Ho FM 92.5, Mr. Klutsey emphasised the need for change in leadership, citing that previous efforts by past leaders fell short of the development the constituency deserves.
The Independent Parliamentary candidate noted Ho Central has been very loyal to the NDC, but that loyalty has not translated into the development that should reach our people.
He expressed confidence that, under his leadership, the constituency could achieve sustainable development and job creation, particularly through youth engagement.
The independent candidate outlined his vision to foster collaboration among constituents, emphasising that the youth can build the constituency together through sustainable development and job creation.
Source: classfmonline.com
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