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Okaikwei Central constituents hail Patrick Boamah over his developmental agenda

IMG 20240917 WA0001Patrick Boamah And Residents Patrick Boamah interacting with some of his constituents

Tue, 17 Sep 2024 Source: Alex Boye, Contributor

Some electorates of the Okaikwei Central Constituency in the Greater Accra Region have hailed their Member of Parliament (MP), Patrick Yaw Boamah, over his commitment when it comes to the total development of the area.

The constituents have ranked the developmental agenda of Boamah above any other MP accross the length and breadth of Ghana.

Expressing her happiness through an interview with journalists in the constituency yesterday, Akosua Amoabeng said, "I and my entire family members would vote for Mr. Patrick Yaw Boamah and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia during the Decemcer 7 general elections due to the total development we have witnessed over the years in the area."

She described Boamah as a listening leader as well as a problem solver who cares more about his people regardless of one's political colours.

For her part, Hajia Barikisu also called on the good people of the area to vote massively for Patrick Boamah and the NPP to continue with their developmental agenda in the constituency.

She disclosed that she has lived in other constituencies but has never witnessed the massive developmental projects done by the MP in such areas.

She further described Boamah as a leader who understands the needs and wants of his people and addresses them at the right time.

Francisca Tandoh narrated how Patrick Boamah came to her aid to pay the fees of her ward, who had gained admission to the university when all her options had run out.

“I went to Patrick Boamah's office with my heavy burden. While in his constituency office, I saw about twenty parents with the same request, and I almost lost hope, considering the queue and the number of requests. Now, I say with all praise that Patrick Baomah supported me. I heard the others I met were all supported as well."

Source: Alex Boye, Contributor