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APC to create job centres nationwide, says Ayariga 

Hassan Ayariga said he would transform Okada riders into businessmen since the Okada business was not sustainable

Hassan Ayariga, presidential candidate, All People’s Congress (APC), says when voted into power, he will create job centres nationwide to guide and protect job seekers.

He said, “our students and our citizens find it very difficult to find jobs and as a matter of fact some of the people become victims of circumstances looking for jobs.”

Ayariga was addressing separate gatherings as part of his campaign in the Volta Region.

The one-day campaign tour, took the presidential candidate to Akatsi South, Ketu South and Ketu North Constituencies.

He said the Job Centres would be linked with “businesses, public sector and private sector so we will be able to know where vacancies exist”.

He said the party would provide benefits for the unemployed who must have notified the government via the Job Centres.

At Akatsi, Ayariga said he would construct an ultramodern taxi and trotro station for the area.

Ayariga said as part of the construction, there would be a central unit system, where GPS would be installed in the taxis and trotros to trace drivers in case of any difficulty.

He said he would initiate a taxi and trotro fund for anyone interested in owning a brand new taxi or trotro to access.

At Afife, Ayariga promised the residents of a market complex that would have a clinic and washrooms.

He said when voted into power come 7 December 2020, all market women would be able to access loans for their businesses from GHC100, 000 and above.

He urged them to voted number 7 for the presidential candidate and number 3 for the parliamentary candidate.

At Agbozume, Ayariga said he would transform Okada riders into businessmen since the Okada business was not sustainable to enable them to take care of their families.

At Denu, he said the residents in the area deserved a better market complex to enable them to operate their business in a hygienic environment.

He said citizens must understand that “we cannot continue to vote for leaders, who turn us into slaves.”

He said when voted into power he would make delivery free of charge.

“I want to build the country better for Ghanaians,” Ayariga added.

He said when elected as President there would be free education from the primary level to the tertiary level to enable the country to develop more human resource for the country.

He called on the residents to avoid violence on the voting day, urging them to continue to promote peace, during and after the elections.

At Aflao, he told the people that the Party believed in an all-Inclusive government and would invite any competent Ghanaian to join his government.

Ayariga said for Ghana to move on there was the need to have an inclusive governance system which was the only way “we can have all brains on board.”

When Ayariga got to Penyi in the Ketu North Constituency, it was late but the residents were waiting for him patiently to hear his message.

He also promised the people of a decent market complex.

At Tadzewu in the Ketu North Constituency, the presidential candidate introduced the parliamentary candidate for the area in the person of Kinnock Kedem Wovewu to the people.

He urged them to avoid the instance of voting split-ticket locally known as “skirt and blouse”.

Wovewu promised residents that when voted into Parliament come 7 December 2020, he would bring developmental projects to the area.

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