Politics › Politics       16.08.2017

Hon. Addai Nimo Prays For Nana Addo And Commends His Work As Well

A presidential aspirant of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Hon. Francis Addai-Nimo, has urged President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to be father for all without being selective in terms of which region should benefit most from the NPP.

According to the former Member of Parliament for Mampong in the Ashanti region, the president's recent visit to the Western region, indicates that he has good intentions for the people of that area.

He, however, wants the same gesture to be extended to other regions of Ghana as part of government's industrialization and development agenda.

Hon. Francis Addai-Nimo was speaking in an exlcusive interview with Accra FM's Daniel Benin aka Ohim.

He weclomed the president's intention to create a new region in the Western region, adding that those areas formed major part of the four corners of the nation.

"Am talking about Elubo, Hamile, Kulogugu, and Aplawu and even some areas on the sea should all get their share of the national cake as part of the development agenda. The president should also look at other areas who deserve attention too," he said.

He said the difference between governance and government is that governance is solely public sector while government together with private sector makes governance work in the interest of the people.

"Government can formulate policies, plan it, design it but the implementation of the policy requires the private sector as partners. This would go a long way to benefit the entire nation and its citizens.

Touching on whether he was ready to serve under Nana Addo, he assured the elephant family and Ghanaians that he is always ready to serve the people of Ghana in any capacity or role the president may assign to him.

"During my school days at the KNUST, the state resources enabled me to be successful in my academics therefore on any day, if any opportunity comes to serve one way or the other, I would gladly honour it to serve my country."

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