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By newsfileghAugust 27, 20205 Mins Read
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said the Volta Region is an integral part of the Republic of Ghana, therefore the military deployments in the Region cannot be described as an invasion.

The government deployed military men to all border towns in the country after all the entry points were shut as a measure of curtailing the spread of coronavirus.

However, critics of the government, mainly from the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), said the government intended to intimidate the people of the Volta Region during the voter registration exercise hence the military presence in that part of the country.

But speaking at Keta, on Thursday, August 27, at a durbar held in his honour by the Awoamefia of the Anlo State, Togbui Sri III, President Akufo-Addo stated that there are currently 1,000 military personnel deployed along the country’s borders, of which 163 were deployed along the Volta Region border.

“This has been labelled a ‘military invasion of the Volta Region’. Togbewo, Mamawo, Volta Region is an integral part of the Republic of Ghana, and military deployments in a Region cannot be described as an invasion. Some elements of social media went into a frenzy, mostly with old videos taken in Accra and other parts of the world being passed off as residents of the Volta Region being brutalized by soldiers,” President Akufo-Addo observed.

“This has been escalated into accusations of ethnic cleansing, and the government that I lead has been labelled as tribalist. Whilst social media is a useful tool for information sharing, it can also be, and has been, used to magnify small incidents, place pictures, videos and voices out of context, or simply generate outright fabrications, in order to stir up needless ethnic animosity amongst citizens who are, otherwise, living peacefully with one another.”

The President noted that the easiest way to tell if people are being discriminated against by a government would be to look out for how the national cake is shared, pointing out that, on that score, his government has been exceptional, as development projects have been spread equitably in all parts of the country.

“I dare say this area (Anloga) has done quite well under this government. After years of demanding, an Anloga District has been created, and a new Assembly Complex is being constructed. There are numerous GETFund projects scattered all over Anloga, and Keta SHS is one which I am due to commission today. Important to me are two TVET projects in the Anloga District alone, one of which I shall be inspecting at Atorkor,” he stressed.

Additionally, Mr Akufo-Addo indicated that there is the Keta Landing Beach project, construction of which commences in September, the €85 million facility for the Keta Water Supply rehabilitation and expansion project, and the Keta Harbour Project.

“We have not completed our development journey, but, surely, we are on the right path, and no one can accuse this government of discrimination in the distribution of the national cake,” President Akufo-Addo noted.

Recounting the history of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia political tradition, of which, currently, he is its flagbearer, the President told the gathering that, “during the darkest days of the tradition, party, it was here in the Volta [Region] that it drew its biggest strength.

“It was here in this region that people were most passionate about the political tradition. It was from here that the first people had to flee into political exile after independence, and it was in this Region that many chiefs had to flee into political exile, and some died there. Some of the consequences on the chieftaincy scene in the region have still not been properly resolved. It was from this region that people were sent into internal exile,” he said.

Many people, the President noted, forget that when J.B. Danquah, the first in the trinity of the Danquah-Dombo-Busia political tradition contested Kwame Nkrumah for the Presidency, on Ghana becoming a Republic in 1960, he did not win in his home constituency in Akyem Abuakwa.

“But he won in two constituencies, one is right here in Anlo and the other is Ho West. Even if there was a little, brittle tribal bone within my make-up, which there is not, I would not choose the Volta Region as a target. History would not allow me,” he added.

Reiterating his commitment to the Ghana project, he urged all residents of the Volta Region to be guided by the fact that the enemy confronting the Ghanaian people is bad governance and poverty, and that is what he is spending his energy trying to defeat.

“It is a battle we can only win if we stick together and pull in the same direction, even if we have different perspectives. I am convinced we are set on the correct course, and I ask for your support to let us continue in peace with the transformation of Ghana. I assure you that I will do whatever it takes to ensure that the 7th December elections are free, fair, peaceful and transparent, so that the will of the Ghanaian people is made manifest,” he stated.

By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana

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