A vote for Emelia Arthur will assure growth for Shama Constituency – Basintale
The Deputy National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Malik Basintale, has justified why a vote for the get together’s parliamentary candidate for Shama, Emelia Arthur, will assure vital growth within the constituency.
He reminded constituents of the transformation Shama skilled throughout Emelia Arthur’s tenure as District Chief Executive (DCE) and urged them to reward her accordingly.
“You witnessed how, under her tenure as DCE, the issue of accommodation challenges for government workers was effectively addressed with the provision of bungalows. It was during her time that the crime rate in Shama drastically reduced after she facilitated the construction of the District Police Station,” he said.
“You will also recall how people repeatedly lost their properties to fires due to the absence of a fire service station. It was Emelia Arthur who ensured that the district got a fire station,” he informed journalists in Shama whereas on a tour of the Western Region on December 5.
He additional highlighted how over 17 communities in Shama that had been beforehand in “stark darkness” had been related to the nationwide grid throughout her administration.
“Beyond that, under her leadership, many women became financially independent, new businesses emerged, and existing ones flourished. The fishing industry underwent significant restructuring, creating numerous job opportunities for the people of Shama,” he added.
“This is Emelia Arthur’s track record, and the people of Shama should have no doubt but rather confidence and trust that their votes will be well-invested in her candidature.”
According to him, the advantages of getting Emelia Arthur serve within the subsequent Mahama administration, and the ensuing good points for Shama, are immeasurable.
“Emelia Arthur has direct and unfettered access to John Dramani Mahama. Imagine what this will mean if she becomes the Member of Parliament for Shama, especially in terms of securing projects and jobs for the youth,” he mentioned.