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‘Kumasi Is A Voting World Bank For NPP But No Development Since 2008’ — Ruthy Fires Akufo Addo

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Renowned radio personality, Ruthy of Nhyira 104.5FM fame has sparked a heated debate on the state of development in Kumasi, the Ashanti Region’s capital.

During an appearance on the Entertainment Power show, Ruthy boldly stated that Kumasi has been treated like a “Voting World Bank” for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) without seeing any critical development since 2008.

Ruthy’s comment has generated intense discussion among residents, political analysts, and stakeholders. She emphasized that despite the region’s consistent support for the NPP, Kumasi has not witnessed significant development in terms of infrastructure, job creation, and economic growth.

“The NPP has taken Kumasi for granted, using it as a voting cash cow without investing in its development,” Ruthy asserted. “It’s time for the people of Kumasi to wake up and demand more from their leaders.”

Ruthy’s statement has resonated with many who feel that the region has been neglected despite its contributions to the country’s economy and political landscape.

Critics argue that Kumasi’s infrastructure, including roads and public facilities, has deteriorated, and the region lacks significant industries and job opportunities.

Supporters of the NPP have countered, citing initiatives such as the Kumasi Airport expansion and road construction projects.

However, Ruthy and other critics argue that these projects are insufficient and have not addressed the region’s pressing needs.

The debate sparked by Ruthy’s comment highlights the need for increased attention to Kumasi’s development and the importance of holding leaders accountable for their promises.

As the discussion continues, one thing is clear: the people of Kumasi demand more from their leaders, and it’s time for tangible change.

This post was published on August 5, 2024 8:38 AM

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