Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the vice presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has slammed Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, also known as ‘General Mosquito’, the National Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Dr. Prempeh, popularly known as ‘Napo,’ accused Asiedu Nketiah of failing his hometown by not facilitating the needed developmental projects and infrastructure improvements, despite benefiting politically from the area for years.
Addressing the people of Seikwa, as part of his campaign tour of the Bono Region, Dr. Prempeh decried the absence of basic amenities in the town, which is well-known within the Tain constituency.
He expressed dismay over the town’s lack of infrastructure, including proper roads, hospitals, schools, and other essential facilities, stating, “Seikwa deserves better.”
Napo claimed that Asiedu Nketiah had consistently used his ties to Seikwa for personal and political gain while failing to deliver any tangible development for its residents. “Over the years, Asiedu Nketiah has grown wealthy and influential, yet his hometown remains in dire need of basic infrastructure,” Dr. Prempeh remarked. “This is a clear indication of selfishness and a lack of commitment to the people he claims to represent. The NDC does not deserve the votes of Seikwa,” he added.
He urged residents to be cautious of any campaign promises made by the NDC, particularly as the December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections approach. According to him, the NDC’s pledges for development in Seikwa are empty words, and should be met with skepticism, given the town’s condition under NDC leadership. “If they come here with juicy promises, remember the state of your town today and reject them,” he stated.
Dr. Prempeh called on the people of Seikwa to rally behind the NPP’s presidential candidate, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Tain constituency. He contended that an NPP government had the vision, leadership, and policies necessary to elevate the area.
He emphasised that only the NPP had a proven track record of national development that could drive Seikwa towards economic growth and prosperity.
“I believe the people of Seikwa deserve a better future, one that the NPP is fully prepared to deliver. Dr. Bawumia has a plan for inclusive development, which includes regions like Bono. So, this year, cast your votes for the NPP to bring real transformation to Seikwa,” he stated.
Dr. Prempeh also took time to express gratitude for the warm welcome he received, acknowledging the loyalty of Tain’s residents to the NPP. He described the reception as “unforgettable”, and highlighted it as a sign of unwavering support for the party in the region.