No projects for shirt & blouse constituencies – Abronye DC
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As coming events casts their shadows, the Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popular known as Abronye DC, has hinted how constituencies that did not vote straight off for the governing elephant will be treated.

One thing Abronye DC has promised to be meted out to such constituencies include depravation of development projects.

In a live Facebook streaming today, the Bono Regional Chairman who burst out with fury, fuming and bubbling with lava, told such constituencies to expect nothing from him, since he was not going to lobby the government on their behalf.

As furious as he was, Abronye DC warned party members against blaming the NPP leadership for the abysmal performance in the just ended general elections.

Abronye DC also rained hailstones on those calling for his resignation and that of the Ashanti regional chairman, Bernard Antwi Bosiako called Chairman Wotumi, to blame themselves for the poor performance.

“You who voted presidential for Nana and voted against the NPP parliamentary candidate, and Nana Addo is now struggling. So between you and Wotumi who is sensible,” he said. “If you voted for Nana Addo and voted against the Parliamentary Candidate, it means you have withdrawn yourself from the party.”    

He blamed 55 percent of NPP member for opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) confidence, since they have betrayed the party in the elections.

Abronye tells constituents that in the coming four years the NDC Member of Parliament they have voted for will not offer them anything, since he has no stake in the governing party, gallivanting “if you have no job, why do you use your vote to secure employment for an NDC member.”

“If you voted for the NDC, it will not bring you any development. There is no way, I will lead any NDC MP to lobby for a project. I will never do that. If as a result of that you will not vote for me, stop,” he boasted.

Blowing his own horn, he proudly said “At my age, I don’t need anyone’s vote to take care of me. I have a certificate, which is worthy. I can go back and work. You cannot use your vote to scare me.”

He lamented bitterly why Ghanaians were so hard on the party, when they have identified the developmental challenges in the country and are gradually addressing them, therefore, the four years was too short a period for the elephant to suffer such fate.

By Akutu Dede Adimer