We need truthful, sincere leaders – Prof. Opoku-Agyemang

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 Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, says the nation requires truthful, sincere and trustworthy leaders.

She, therefore, urged the electorate to make informed decisions when they go to polls on December 7.

She emphasised that being truthful and sincere would not only create public trust, respect, and confidence but also attract God’s favour for the progres­sive development of the nation.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang gave the advice when speaking at the annual ‘Meko Bono’ homecom­ing and festival of the Bono people, held at Techiman in the Bono East Region.

A group of people, natives of the Bono Region instituted the festival, celebrated annually to showcase the rich cultural heritage and tourism potential in the Bono Region to attract investments and unite the peo­ple for development.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said “Every government needs to open up” and remain account­able to the people, creating avenues and inspiring citizens to actively contribute their quota towards accelerated national development.

She highlighted the impor­tance for Ghanaians to respect and tolerate one another to strengthen the prevailing peace of the nation, saying disrespect for one another and tarnishing one’s hard-won reputation in the electioneering could gener­ate enmity and trigger political violence, which would disturb national peace and social cohe­sion.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang advised the youth to have hope for a better future, saying “it is sad that things are not going well now, but there is hope at the end of the tunnel”.

She stressed that an NDC government would fulfil its electioneering promises as con­tained in the party’s manifesto, and therefore, called on the electorate to maintain their con­fidence and vote for the party in the December 7 elections.

“As we have promised, the NDC government will build universities in all the newly created regions and revamp the various technical universities to improve technical education in the country,” Prof. Opoku- Agyemang stated.

Mrs Lordina Mahama, a former First Lady, who accom­panied the NDC running mate lauded the aims and objectives of the festival, and commended the organisers, saying high­lighting this rich culture, and tourism potential would at­tract investments and push the progressive development of the region forward.

She said absolute peace and unity were required to promote the holistic development of the region and called on the people to preserve and strengthen the prevailing peace. —GNA

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