Friday, 29 April 2016

Adom Keteke kicks off in grand style at K’dua



Source: Ghana | Adomonline.com | KWAKU NTI | frank.nti@adomonline.com | follow: @NanaKwakuNti
Date: 29-04-2016 Time: 08:04:18:am
 
All roads are leading to the Antarctic Hotel in the Eastern Regional capital of Koforidua where Adom FM’s Morning Show team, have pitched camp to present the maiden edition of Adom Keteke.
Adom Keteke is a novelty by the station aiming at creating awareness on the upcoming election through comprehensive analysis of the regional dynamics that would affect the outcome of the November polls.
Morning Show host, Captain Smart and his team are ready to host representatives of various political parties as they dissect the major policies and programmes each party has for the electorates in the region.

Voters who are the main targets in the votes would also have the opportunity to express their views on the process telling indirectly what would affect the direction of their votes.
Koforidua Edition
The maiden edition of the programme which has been the talk of town for weeks now would feature representatives from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Convention People’s Party (CPP).
The representatives would discuss at length the Agenda 50/50 which has been the main target of the NDC in the region.
The Regional Minister, Mavis Ama Frimpong and Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for New Juaben, Kwabena Okyere Kusi are among the panel members to be hosted by the dynamic Captain Smart.
Election Dynamics of the Eastern Region
The Eastern Regional branch of the NDC declared the Agenda 50/50 otherwise known as ‘Kyemp3’ as a means of securing votes in the region.
The decision to declare the Agenda 50/50 was informed by the rise in NDC votes in the multi-ethnic region in the 2012 General Elections.
 
Mavis Ama Frimpong, Eastern Regional Minister

The NPP has also declared an agenda 80/20.
In the 2012 elections, Nana Akufo-Addo secured 655,462 representing 56.91% while John Mahama secured 483,998 which represented 42.03%.
The Eastern Region and Ashanti Region were the only two regions the NPP won in the 2012 General Elections.
The NPP also won 26 out of the 33 seats. The NDC won only 7.

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