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General News of Friday, 30 September 2016

Source: Maxwel Addo

Veep donates 52-seater bus to Ntotrosu College of Nursing

Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur with the chiefs of Ntotrosu Traditional Area Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur with the chiefs of Ntotrosu Traditional Area

Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, has called on the chiefs and people of the Ntotrosu Traditional Area to vote massively for the NDC in Dec 7th for continuity and development.

He made the remarks when he donated a 52 seater Mercedes Benz from the GETFUND to the Ntotrosu College of Nursing at the Asutifi North of the Brong Ahafo Region.

He further stated that government values all forms of education, especially health and secondary education, so would continue to invest in those areas in order to support the development and progress of the county.

Mr Amissah -Arthur further stated that in order to continue with more development project government would continue to mobilise and continue with more projects. But this, he said would be realised when government is allowed to get another mandate to continue with it good works.

The Vice President used the occasion to laud the chiefs and people of the area for using it resources in investing in the education of the youth.

Mr Amissah-Arthur said if you support yourself like what the people of Ntotrosu has done, government would partner and compliment their efforts through development drive.

On his part the Paramount Chief of the Ntotrosu Barima Twereku Ampem111 thanked the NDC government for the numerous development projects that he has witnessed under his reign.

He said from road infrastructure to Water, Heath sector, schools have all been been delivered with a few still ongoing.

However, the Paramount Chief described the NDC as a government that fulfills it's pledges as he has witnessed in his area.

In addition, He said it was his wish and prayer that the NDC wins the up coming elections in order to continue with it development agenda.

He used the occasion to call for a peaceful elections in the country.