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Government working to ease economic challenges of Ghanaians, says Morrison

The MP said the government is poised to outline policies and programmes that will propel the economy back in the next few years to create opportunities to minimize the challenges in the country

The MP for Agona West constituency, Cynthia Morrison, has said the government is working hard to address the economic challenges to ease the high cost of living for Ghanaians.

She said the government is aware of the economic woes and is putting prudent measures in place to reduce the hardship.

The MP gave the assurance when she addressed supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) after a four-hour health walk at Agona Swedru in the Central Region.

The walk coincided with the celebration of the one-year anniversary of the election of constituency executives into office.

All 31 electoral-area polling station executives and coordinators took part in the walk which began from Agona Swedru PWD office and ended at Otabilkrom Astro Turf.

Morrison, who is also the former minister for gender, children and social protection, congratulated Ghanaian workers for their hard work and selfless dedication to duty and expressed the hope that their expectations and aspirations will be met to promote the wellbeing of all.

The MP said the government is poised to outline policies and programmes that will propel the economy back in the next few years to create opportunities to minimize the challenges in the country.

She said the government, under President Akufo-Addo, is focused and will bring back financial stability to manage the cost of goods and services.

Bear with the government

Morrison appealed to Ghanaians to bear with the government.

She said the current crisis is a global financial problem and hoped that it would end through hard work and dedication from the government.

The MP expressed the hope that the delegates will vote to retain her in the next parliamentary primary to continue her decent and good work to continue to provide quality living standards.

Alhaji Gibrin Tanko, the constituency chairman of the party, thanked the supporters for their full participation and pledged that the exercise will not be a nine-day wonder.

He said it will be an annual programme instituted by the constituency executives to serve as a platform to revive the party at the grassroots to win the 2024 elections.

Tanko called for a level playing field for other members with interest to contest the parliamentary primary and urged all to conduct their campaigns in a fair manner to avert confusion.

 

 

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