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Let’s stop the unnecessary dirty tribal politics and come together—Tangoba Abayage

Apexnewsgh

Former Upper East Regional Minister Hon. Tangoba Abayage has extended her call for the region’s development to well-meaning residents of the Upper East living both in home and abroad

Ghana’s former ambassador to Italy made the important call during an engagement with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Apexnewsgh.com’s flagship programme which bothers on development dubbed: ‘SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST’ on Wednesday, January 18, 2023.

Hon. Tangoba who was responding to the question on why he chose to open a modern school for children in the region instead of a more open city like Accra or Kumasi said, she was born in a very poor home and I had decided to contribute to the lives others when she became a better person. She said, it has been her dream to open a school for her people.

She further stated, Upper East Region is the only region they have as a people and they must try to make it a better place to live.

She however, advised residents of the region to consider coming back home to invest: “If you have money apart from where you are staying try and come home and put up something nice in your community, if you have money to invest and you have trusted people you can trust, come back home to help develop the region”. She advised

“Government can only do its bit, government cannot do it all. We are not a communist country, we are a capitalist country”.

She noted, that unnecessary dirty politics is bedeviling the development of the region: “Let’s stop this unnecessary dirty tribal politics, traditional politics and mainstream politics, let’s stop it and come together as one group of people that have a region to develop and let us do that with passion. Let our passion supersede, override our personal individualistic desires”. She advises

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana
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Ngamegbulam C. S

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