NDC Is Preparing  For Possibility Of ROPA -Alex Segbefia Discloses

The Party is currently preparing for the possibility of the Representative of People Act (ROPA).

NDC Is Preparing  For Possibility Of ROPA -Alex Segbefia Discloses
One of a top leading members of the National Democratic Congress , Mr Alexander Percival Segbefia
One of a top leading members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Alexander Percival Segbefia, has stated that the party is currently preparing for the possibility of the Representative of People Act (ROPA) since the party is assiduously making preparation towards its 24 electioneering campaigns.

Mr Segbefia who doubles as the former Minister of Health noted that it has become necessary for the NDC to be closer to its foreign chapters to safeguard its diasporean voting in the 2022 general elections.
 
"This has been a significant and we have come closer to our foreign chapters as we are also preparing for possibility of ROPA and therefore it has become necessary for us to come closer to our foreign chapters, Mr Segbefia noted.

The NDC firebrand disclosed this when he joined the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ayensanu Constituency in the Eastern Region, Honorable Teddy Safori Add and the Chairman of Council of Elders of South Africa (SA) branch of the NDC who doubles as the Chairman of Allied Consortiums based in South Africa, Mr. Benjamin Kofi Quarshie to commission and hand over the first batch of the hundred filtered mechanized bore holes to the beneficiary communities with the Ayensanu Constituency.

The construction of these boreholes which were sponsored by South Africa chapter of the NDC would solve the perennial water shortages experienced in the beneficiary communities during the dry season.

The beneficiary communities are zones three which were Coaltar, Anum and Asubio zones However the communities which falls within the Coaltar zone, Bepoase, Coaltar, Krabokese, Amaadi and Marfokorm.

Additionally, the beneficiary communities under the Asubio zone are Asuboi,
Yakoko kwadwofosu, Kyekyewere Achiase,
Ayekokuoso Agbomehia, Bobonte, Gbilimpe and Dikpa.
The Anum zone has communities which were Sowatey New Town and Kofi Pare that equally benefited from the water facilities.
These initiatives attested to the fact that the residents in these beneficiaries communities can now heave a sigh of relief after their sources of water have been changed for the better.

Speaking at a brief ceremony to hand over the boreholes to the beneficiary communities on Saturday July 1, 2022, Mr. Segbefia thanked the MP for his efforts to consult the South Africa chapter of the NDC to support him to construct the first batch of ten boreholes water facilities to his constituents.

He pointed out that the leadership of the NDC would continue to encourage the chapters of the NDC in other foreign countries to emulate the same shinning example of the South Africa chapter of the NDC .
"We all know of the song composed by Ghanaian musician which sounds that money is blood but today we are learning that water is actually is life. These initiatives of provision of 10 boreholes to start with is a total of over 100 boreholes to be constructed through the  communities with the Ayensanu Constituency in the Eastern Region.
He maintained that a lot are happening but  there is another day and that for "today we just want to thank and please to God for South Africa chapter of the NDC has been able to do in these particular beneficiary communities."
"But we are starting with ten in this particular constituency and that the MP has worked closely with South Africa chapter of the NDC and l am with him, and we have becoming along way in these initiatives of providing boreholes water facilities to the constituents," the former Minister of Health noted.
He pointed out that the people in these beneficiary communities have actually needed the boreholes water facilities.
He added that "Even we can see the testimony of the people themselves in these beneficiary communities which has showed clearly that the boreholes are going to assist the residents in these communities to solve their water  challenge which has been facing them for years."

He stated that there are reported cases that some of the residents of these communities spent huge money to purchase water for domestic use and that these facilities have been established to stop these challenges.
Mr. Segbefia noted that the good drinking water is now in their "door steps and commended South Africa branch of the NDC and MP for what they have been able  to achieve the provisions of these water facilities to the residents.

He encouraged philanthropists, individual personalities and organisations to emulate the shinning example of the MP and South Africa charter of NDC.