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Concerned Parents Of Free SHS Ghana Endorse Akufo-Addo For Four(4) More Years Says Former President Is Not Trustworthy

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Majority of Ghanaian parents say they can’t trust Former President Mahama to be re-elected as President of the country for another four years hence have endorsed Nana Addo for another term.

 

 

Speaking to the media at Techiman the Bono East Regional capital, Mr Bejamin Oteng Marfo ; National Chairman for Concerned Parents for Free SHS Ghana said easing of pressure on parents of almost all 1 .2 Million Students who have entered the second cycle for free in which about 400,000 have completed this year is a sign of good leadership amid introduction of positive interventions hence the endorsement parents all concerned Parents of Ghana.

 

 

Mr .Oteng Marfo , chastised former President Mahama by saying that in *2008 NDC promised free NHIS* but to no avail . which means NDC as a party doesn’t care for Ghanaian Parents, children and the less privileged .
Again Former President Mahama once said if he have $2million he won’t invest it in Free Education so why is he claiming he introduced Free SHS policy in 2015 ,Mr Marfo quizzed and said is a lie.

Finally,Mr Benjamin Oteng Marfo appealed to all Ghanaian Parents to please vote for Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo to show their appreciation to him for the introduction of Free SHS and other related policies.

 

Source: Myghanamedia.com

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