A person’s ability to work hard is not determined by their religious affiliations- Papase Mantse

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Papase Mantse Nii Odumgya Ansah Frimpong II has expressed his readiness to support whoever emerges as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Amasaman Constituency, irrespective of their religious affiliations.

Addressing the press during a briefing, he emphasized that a person’s ability to work hard and move the constituency forward is not determined by their religious beliefs.

He stressed that people should avoid all forms of religious discrimination as it does not contribute to developmental growth.

Nii Odumgya Ansah Frimpong II highlighted several pressing issues affecting his constituency.

He lamented about the deplorable state of roads and bridges, noting that many projects remain unfinished and bridges are deteriorating, posing significant safety risks.

Additionally, he expressed concern over persistent water shortages in Papase despite visits from various political figures who have assessed the situation but failed to provide lasting solutions.

The traditional leader noted that these unresolved issues have led to widespread frustration among constituents.

Seizing this opportunity, Nii Odumgya Ansah Frimpong II congratulated President John Dramani Mahama on his election victory and appealed for his intervention in addressing these challenges.

He specifically requested President Mahama’s assistance in constructing hospitals and implementing other developmental projects aimed at enhancing growth in the area.

Nii Odumgya Ansah Frimpong II reiterated his commitment to supporting any initiatives under President Mahama’s leadership designed to improve conditions within Amasaman Constituency.

Story by Charles Mensah

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