In a recent press conference held in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) expressed strong discontent with the current government, leveling accusations that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is sidelining the Ashanti region in terms of development.
The party contends that the deliberate lack of attention and resources directed towards the region is hindering its growth compared to other regions experiencing consistent infrastructural advancements.
Frank Amoakohene, the Ashanti Region Secretary of the NDC, voiced deep concern during the press conference, highlighting what the party views as a strategic sidelining of the Ashanti region in the government's developmental agenda.
The dissatisfaction stems from a perceived lack of initiation and completion of projects crucial for the region's progress.
Amoakohene urged the electorate to consider this alleged neglect when casting their votes in the upcoming 2024 polls.
The NDC, dissatisfied with what they claim to be sidelining of the Ashanti region, is positioning itself as an alternative that will prioritize and expedite stalled projects for the region's benefit.
The NDC also asserts that the neglect is not only evident in the lack of developmental projects but also in the government's appointments, including ministers and Chief Executives.
According to Amoakohene, the party believes the current NPP administration has fallen short in addressing the developmental needs of the Ashanti region.
Expressing their dissatisfaction, the NDC is urging the government to revisit its approach and expedite the completion of stalled projects in the Ashanti region.
The party contends that swift action is necessary to rectify the perceived imbalance and to ensure that the region receives the attention it deserves for holistic growth.*
In the face of these claims, the political landscape awaits responses and potential shifts as discussions surrounding the development of the Ashanti region take center stage.
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