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THIS IS NO LONGER A CAMPAIGN PROMISE, IT IS HAPPENING – A Plus On President Mahama’s Gomoa Visit

President Mahama’s Christmas visit to the constituency has been described by Gomoa Central MP Kwame APlus as a potent symbol of leadership, continuity, and national rejuvenation.

The MP called the event an honor and stated that the Gomoa people found great significance in hosting the President and First Lady, Lordina Mahama, at Crown Forest for the holidays.

Kwame APlus compared the present administration’s economic plan with Ghana’s founding goal.

“This was not just about rest and relaxation. It was a moment that reminded us that Gomoa Central stands at the intersection of history and destiny,” he said.

“This is where Nkrumah’s dream of an industrialised Ghana meets Mahama’s bold vision of a 24-Hour Economy to reset our nation,” he stated.

According to the The MP claims that the change from political rhetoric to tangible action is what makes the visit noteworthy., what makes the visit significant is the shift from political rhetoric to visible action.

“This is no longer an idea. This is no longer a campaign promise. It is happening,” he stressed.

He cited the President’s pledge to personally attend significant project milestones as evidence of the government’s commitment to making policy a reality.

According to Kwame APlus, the visit conveyed a powerful message of inclusivity and national cohesion that went beyond policy and initiatives.

Additionally, the MP thanked President Mahama for selecting Gomoa as his Christmas destination, characterising it as a move that improved the relationship between the grassroots and the leadership.

In closing, he reiterated the constituency’s willingness to welcome advancement.

“The future we have spoken about is taking shape right here, right now, in Gomoa Central,” he noted.

“Thank you for coming, Sir. Like Oliver Twist, we hope to see you again very soon,” he added with a touch of humour.

Gomoa Central is ready. We are ready to work, ready to grow, and ready to take our place on the national stage,” he said.

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