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Patriotic Gents organise health screening in Kpando


  22 Janvier      28        Santé (15348),

 

Accra, Jan.22, GNA- Patriotic Gents (PG), an all-male humanitarian group
affiliated to the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has organised a
day’s health screening exercise for about 500 residents in Kpando
Municipality.
Mr Godwin Adae-Mensah, the National President of PG, said President
Akufo-Addo needed four more years as President to continue the good
works he was doing and people to vote for him needed to be in good
health before.
He said the exercise was also to gather people and inform them about the
« transformational » agenda of the President and the need to maintain him
at the presidency.
He urged the people to discard the notion that Volta region « belonged »
to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and that the Region was
deprived of development under the NDC.
According to him, the group had organised a similar exercise in Suhum
Akorabo in the Eastern region and hoped that the exercise would continue
in other parts of the country.
Mr. Ernest Theophilus Quist, the Municipal Chief Executive of Kpando,
described the exercise as a step in the right direction and that the
health of the people was paramount.
He was impressed with the turn out and implored the group to expand the
exercise as people from other parts of the Region needed those services.

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