The Chief of Wassa Atobiase, Nana Opia II says the Akufo-Addo government has performed tremendously well in its first term of office and deserves commendation.
Addressing a durbar of Chiefs at Wassa Atobiase during a visit by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia on Wednesday, the Chief said evidence of President Akufo-Addo’s good performance in government abounds.
"Frankly, the government of President Akufo-Addo has performed so well and their good works are there for all to see," Nana Opia II said.
"If I am to talk about the good works of this government, I will need about an hour to talk about them but we don't have much time so I will talk about just a few."
"I am not the only one who has seen it because evidence of the good works of his government are all over the country."
The Chief singled out President Akufo-Addo’s flagship education-for-all intervention, Free SHS, describing it as historic.
"The first thing I will like to highlight is the Free SHS policy, which has allowed our children to access senior secondary education for free.
"This is historic. I have never seen this in my life, and I believe our elders also never saw this in their time. This is the first time this is happening in our country where every child can access secondary education for free. Everybody is benefitting and the children of Atobiase and surrounding towns are also benefitting."
Nana Opia also commended President Akufo-Addo’s government for the manner the coronavirus outbreak has been managed.
"We all saw how the virus devasted many countries around the world and we have seen how it has been managed here in our country.
"President Akufo-Addo and his government have done so well with the way they have managed the coronavirus."
Touching on the Akufo-Addo government's inclusive developmental policies, Nana Opia said his community has received its share of development.
"Our school used to face serious challenges of congestion. But as I speak to you now, we have a new school block which is almost done. Now we are going to have A, B, and C classrooms for each level.
"Again, the government has rehabilitated our clinic by building a new OPD for us. We are grateful to the government."
Request for more development
While commending the government for its good works and the development in his community, the Chief appealed to the government to consider giving them more projects.
He said the area has only one senior high school in Daboase, and therefore, appealed to the government to consider building a senior high school in the area to ensure pupils from the community do not travel far to access senior high education.
The Chief also appealed for government to consider upgrading their roads.
Vice President Bawumia, who is on a two-day tour of the Western Region, thanked the Chief for acknowledging government’s efforts and assured him that the request for a secondary school will receive consideration.
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