The Presidential Candidate of the All People’s Congress (APC), Dr Hassan Ayariga, has reaffirmed his commitment to grassroots engagement and inclusive governance during his visit to Hohoe in the Volta Region.
As part of his nationwide community outreach campaign, Dr Ayariga met with Togbe Worde, the Divisional Chief of Gbi Kpeme, Togbe Akronponi, the War Chief of Togbe Worde, and elders of the community to share his vision for a united and prosperous Ghana.
The meeting, held at the palace in Hohoe, provided a platform for Dr Ayariga to outline his policy priorities and seek counsel from the traditional authorities.
He emphasised the importance of grassroots involvement in shaping policies that reflect the aspirations of the people, highlighting his plans to improve healthcare, expand access to quality education, create jobs, and enhance infrastructure development across all regions, particularly the Volta Region.
Chiefs Offer Support and Advice
During the meeting, Togbe Worde commended Dr Ayariga’s humility and dedication to engaging local stakeholders.
However, he advised the APC leader to focus on presenting realistic policies to Ghanaians, stressing that feasible promises would help him win the trust of the electorate.
“The trust of the people is earned through sincerity and practicality in your policies,” Togbe Worde remarked.
Togbe Akronponi, the War Chief, lauded Dr Ayariga’s perseverance and consistent good character over the years.
He encouraged him not to relent in his quest to lead the country, stating that the APC’s policies present a beacon of hope for many Ghanaians.
“The people of Hohoe are ready to speak through their votes for the APC, as your vision aligns with their aspirations,” he assured.
Unlocking the Volta Region's Potential
Dr Ayariga assured the chiefs and elders that his administration if elected, would prioritise inclusivity and equity.
He noted the immense potential of the Volta Region as a hub for agriculture, tourism, and small-scale industries.
“Our policies will unlock these opportunities, creating sustainable livelihoods for the people and boosting the region’s economy,” he stated.
He further highlighted his commitment to ensuring that all regions receive a fair distribution of resources, pledging to bridge developmental gaps across the country.
He expressed gratitude for the warm reception and insightful feedback from the chiefs, acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping policies that resonate with local communities.
A Call to Action
Concluding his visit, Dr Ayariga urged the people of the Volta Region to actively participate in the upcoming elections and make their voices heard.
“Your votes are your power. Together, we can build a Ghana that works for everyone,” he said.
The APC leader reiterated that his leadership would prioritise the needs and aspirations of all Ghanaians, with special attention to regions like Volta, which have vast untapped potential.
The visit reinforced the importance of traditional authorities in Ghana’s political landscape, as they continue to play a critical role in guiding and supporting leaders who seek to bring development and unity to their communities.
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