December 4, 2024

A US based Ghanaian, Mr. Samuel Adjei, has called on the people of Techiman South to retain Hon. Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah as their Member of Parliament come December 7th, 2024.

Speaking to a group calling themselves “Friends of Media” base in Techiman of Bono East Region, Mr.     Samuel Adjei lauded the Member of Parliament and Minster of Local Government and Rural Development Hon. Agyei Mensah Korsah, saying “he has proved beyond doubt that the welfare of his constituents and even those living in the surrounding constituencies especially the youth are of great concern to him.”

According to him, although Hon. Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah spent the first two years of his tenure in court defending the results of the 2020 parliamentary elections, he has done exceptionally well as a Member of Parliament for Techiman South within the last two years in office as compared to previous MPs in the constituency.

“The developmental projects in Techiman under the auspices of Hon. Martin is strange to my understanding especially as he had only two years to fully operate as a MP and therefore I need to commended him for proven himself as a loyal Son of Techiman.

“Some projects he has seen as the multibillion Nana Abena market which was commissioned about three weeks ago, the ultramodern Urban Park, Town roads, feeder roads, supporting the needy in the society irrespective of their party colors and the kind of things people in teaching say about him make him be the best Member of Parliament in the history of Techiman and needs to continue.

Mr. Samuel Adjei disclosed these to the press during interaction with Samuel Adjei when they accompanied him to inspect some of the developmental projects Hon. Martin has accomplished in the Techiman South constituency.

He further told the media about what happened in the U S elections, saying “it was peaceful and despite all odds about President elect, who suffered attempted assassination on two occasions declared his victory as a win for the America people and therefore urged Ghanaian politicians to learn from that.

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