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FrimpongStudents of Valley View University (main campus) in the Tertiary Students’ Confederacy of the New Patriotic Party (Tescon), have descended heavily on NDC MP in the Kpone-Katamanso constituency for failing to develop the constituency for 16years in office and call for change.
Kpone-Katamanso constituency, backline in development started frantically at the time Hon Joseph Nii Larye Afotey-Agbo assumed office, conceding awareness of sinking the constituency from several quarters on numerous occasions.
Dated decision of the failed MP to relay his chance of run of office to alike candidate has deepened the grief of the students to seek for counterpoise.
The told source said “Politics as we all know is a game of intelligence but that doesn’t mean you should consistently mislead the voters to steal their mandate”.
“For the past 16 years in Kpone-Katamanso, nothing exceptional has happened in the constituency. No empowerment for the youth and the zealous women in the constituency. No development and our educational system is not a model to copy for the fact that we lack good representative in Parliament” they added.
The students reeled off to the constituents to conclude and said “We deserve better, let us all show the NDC the exit door and bring on board a luminary who is eager to transform our constituency from inferior to superior”.
By: Ibrahim Mohammed Kabenla
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