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I Will Make Fanteakwa South An Industrial Hub – NPP Parliamentary Candidate Aspirant

Unemployment is a major issue of concern in the nation and Fanteakwa South District shares same.

Even as the citizenry ponder on the way forward, a member of the ruling New Patriotic Party and aspiring to become the parliamentary candidate for the fanteakwa south constituency on the ticket of the NPP, Alhaji Abdul Razak, has made a pronouncement which seems to give the youth and the unemployed community a bit sigh.

According to the parliamentary candidate aspirant, Alhaji Abdul Razak, his intention is to make the constituency an industrial hub when given to opportunity to serve as a member of Parliament.

“I am bringing Japanese investors to establish a ply wood factory that would employ over 5,800 citizens. I’m also in talks with others to establish a chocolate factory that would also employ more people in fanteakwa south. I want to show them how to fish and by the time I’m done, fanteakwa south will become an industrial hub where unemployment would be reduced drastically” – Alhaji Abdul Razak

This he revealed in an interview with Obido on Radio 1 in a phone interview.

Alhaji Abdul Razak pledged to ensure he tackles poverty alleviation projects to ease the pressure on the poor citizenry.

Alhaji Abdul Razak is in contest with the Incumbent MP, a constituency 2nd vice chairman, a presidential staffer and three others. The number could change since party has not opened nominations.

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By: http://Radiooneghana.com

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