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Alby News Ghana Blog of Saturday, 12 August 2023

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Start packing your things, you have done your part Lawyer Joseph Dindiok Kpemka to Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba

Joseph Dindiok Kpemka was the person.
Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, the incumbent Member of Parliament for the Tempane Constituency, received a very interesting letter from the former Deputy Attorney General Lawyer Joseph Dindiok Kpemka, who told her that she should begin packing her things and preparing to leave her position as the Tempane MP because she had done her best as the Tempane MP. According to Apexnewsgh,

According to Lawyer Kpemka, the performance of the current Member of Parliament would be judged based on all of the development initiatives that were implemented during the previous Member of Parliament's tenure, such as electrification, the MASLOG scheme that he brought for the women, and the borehole that he drilled in the constituency during that time.

"She will state what she has done, and I will state what I have done, and the choice will be very easy in 2024 when he is elected as the parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party," he added. "I will state what I have done, and she will state what she has done."
The former Member of Parliament for Tempane made the following statement when outlining some of the developmental accomplishments he accomplished during his four years serving in office: "It was under my initiative that we had a polyclinic which was started from scratch to finish, we started 13 new school blocks, and we completed about 9 all under my watch in 4 years." In addition, we completed 8 projects as part of the One Village One Dam initiative and renovated a major dam so that it may be used by local farmers as a connectivity facility. In addition to that, I subsidised the purchase of fertiliser so that others who were impoverished and in need of assistance could get some, and we helped them farm.

In order to provide further clarification, he stated, "In 2018, when there was a recruitment for teachers in Tempane, every person in Tempane with a diploma and degree who was interested in the recruitment we lobbied it, and we got the best of numbers in our district." And once more, the record may be found if you check it out on the MASLOG system. Within the entirety of the Upper East and Upper West, I do not believe there is any other district or constituency that had a higher number of voters than Tempane in 2018.

"What I am trying to say is that my record as MP in terms of human resource, in terms of infrastructure, I stand very tall than to compared to what Lydia Akavariba has done in 4 years," the guy said.

"It should be obvious that contrasting the two of us is like trying to compare apples and oranges. There is no room for debate on this matter, and the people themselves are making this assertion.

"And I would want to add, with all due respect to her, the Honourable Akanvariba has done her part in the last four years. This is something I would like to express. By the grace of God, the victorious will handed over their domain to us in the year 2024, at which point she should begin packing her belongings. In his words,