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The communication officer of the opposition NDC, R. A Jalil has rubbished claims by Mr Ekow Vincent, member of the NPP team of the NPP and government spokes person for ministry of education that Bole was was crying for water prior to the NPP government coming into office.
In his reaction to the “MOMENT of TRUTH Series”, a presentation championed by the communication bureau of our party yesterday, Mr Ekow Vicent said during the 2016 elections, H.E Nana Addo paid the chief of Bole, Bolewura Pontonporon Awuladese l, a courtesy call and in their interaction the chief tabled three problems before him (Nana Addo ) and those problems were “Water, Water and Water.”
This was when Mr Ibrahim Amalba a co-panalist representing the NDC queried Mr Ekow, the number of dams they dug since their inception of office since 2017.Responding to Mr Ekow Vincent,Mr Jalil said in a press statement that he wants to state emphatically that the people of Bole and its environs have never lived with water problems.
The fact is the John Mahama led administration through world bank expanded the water consumption intake for the Bole township and some communities around the district.
On the contrary, the faithful day Nana Addo visit the Bolewura, I was personally there to get first hand information of what he has for the people of Bole.
After rattling of his usual rehearsed campaign Message, the chief of Bole, Awuladese Pontonporon l, asked Nana Addo through his linguist whether he (Nana Addo) can fufill all what he’s promising him and his people.
There was no where in the late chief’s speech that suggested, water was our problem.
That comment coming from Mr Ekow is a palpable lie and must be disregarded by all discerning individuals.
I’m therefore admonishing Mr Ekow Vicent to do his background checks again on the said information he was throwing out to his listeners; and retract and apologize to the good people of Bole for peddling falsehood against our late chief.
Mr Jalil added. Below is a copy of the press statement by Mr R
A Jalil,Communication officer for Bole/Bamboi.
*EKOW VICENT LIED ABOUT BOLE WATER SITUATION*
It’s quite amazing, how the least opportunity NPP communicators get, then want to rundown Bole and former President John Dramani Mahama down.
The latest addition to these serial lies was what was spewed by Mr. Ekow Vincent, the govt spokes person for ministry of education on Ghone tv’s morning flagship programme “GH Today”,
about our late Bolewura Pontonporon l.
In his reaction to the “MOMENT of TRUTH Series”, a presentation championed by the communication bureau of our party yesterday, Mr Ekow Vicent said during the 2016 elections, H.E Nana Addo paid the chief of Bole, Bolewura Pontonporon Awuladese l, a courtesy call, and in their interaction the chief tabled three problems before him (Nana Addo ) and those problems were “Water, Water and Water.”
This was when Mr Ibrahim Amalba a co-panalist representing the NDC queried Mr Ekow, the number of dams they dug since their inception of office since 2017.
I want to state emphatically that the people of Bole and its environs have never lived with water problems.
The fact is the John Mahama led administration through world’s bank expanded the water consumption intake for the Bole township and some communities around the district.
On the contrary, the faithful day Nana Addo visit the Bolewura, I was personally there to get first hand information of what he has for the people of Bole.
After rattling of his usual rehearsed campaign Message, the chief of Bole, Awuladese Pontonporon l, asked Nana Addo through his linguist whether he (Nana Addo) can fufill all what he’s promising him and his people.
There was no where in the late chief’s speech that suggested, water was our problem.
That comment coming from Mr Ekow is a palpable lie and must be disregarded by all discerning individuals.
I’m therefore admonishing Mr Ekow Vicent to do his background checks again on the said information he was throwing out to his listeners; and retract and apologize to the good people of Bole for peddling falsehood against our late chief.
….Signed…..
R A Abdul Jalilu.
Communication officer
NDC Bole/Bamboi constituency
Source: thepressradio.com/ Ghana/Zion Abdul Rauf