From
Edmund Mingle, Asankragwa
The
Vice President, Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, yesterday appealed to the chiefs and
people of Amenfi West to help the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC)
retain the constituency parliamentary seat.
According
to him, the best honour they could give to the memory of John Gyetuah, who was
the NDC Member of Parliament for the constituency, was to vote massively for
the party during Tuesday’s by-election to ensure the continuation of his good
works.
The
Vice President made the comments during separate courtesy calls on chiefs in
Amenfi West in the Western Region, as part of his visit to the area to
commiserate with the family of the late MP, chiefs, party members and
residents.
Vice President and Mr. Afful acknowledging cheers from supporters at Asankragwa
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The
late MP, who was credited for initiating various projects and interventions in
the constituency, would be laid to rest at Breman tomorrow.
There
would be a by-election on Tuesday to elect his successor.
Four
parties, including the Progressive People’s Party and United Front Party are
contesting the vacant seat, but the NDC’s Eric Afful and the New Patriotic
Party’s Paul Denkyi are the forerunners.
“We
cannot afford to lose this seat,” the Vice President said, and urged the
constituents to show their appreciation to the late MP.
“If
you really appreciate his good works, then you need to vote for our man who
presents an appropriate replacement,” he said.
He
described the deceased as a resourceful person who supported the government and
expressed confidence that he would be replaced with Mr. Afful.
In
addition, he assured the chiefs of government’s continued support for the
development of the area, saying all ongoing cocoa road projects in the area
would be completed.
The
chief of Breman, Nana Kwabena Amarama II, commended the Vice President for the
visit and for his assurance that more projects would be allocated to the area.
He
appealed for the construction of a polyclinic to cater for the increasing
health care of the area, adding that the clinic would be named after the late
MP.
Later
at a campaign rally at Asankragwa, Vice President Amissah-Arthur urged the
members of the party to work hard to retain the seat.
After
observing a minute’s silence for the deceased, the Vice President described his
demise as a great loss to the party and nation.