Published
5 years agoon
By
Adubianews
The residents speaking to Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm said they felt disappointed after discovering that the presidential aspirant was sharing biscuits.
The residents disclosed they had received monetary gifts from some political parties who campaigned in the area and were expecting Akpaloo to have followed that example.
According to them, when the NDC and NPP come to campaign in the area, they share gifts including, matchboxes, and when they open the boxes, they saw money, hence Akpaloo could have done the same.
“I saw him sharing something and thought it was money, that was the reason why I cam,e here. But only to discover that it was a biscuit. I am disappointed in him,” a resident said.
Another said: “when the political parties come here, they give us money, and we expected Akpaloo to have done the same, but he gave us biscuits. Because of this, we will call him ‘President Biscuit’.”
Meanwhile, Mr Akpaloo has reiterated he will not share money for votes.
He wants the residents to vote for him so they will enjoy his policies including the monthly allowance for children below 18 years and unemployment benefits.
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