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General News on Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Source: GNA
2019-04-09
Titus-Glover wielded the traditional flag for the occasion
Tema East MP Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover became the subject of conversation in the city of Tema after having pleasantly surprised everyone by starring this year's Kpeledzoo festival in the industrial city.
Titus-Glover, who holds the post of Deputy Minister of Transport, defied the norm that state actors only participate in Kpeledzoo as honorary guests and led the various groups. Kpeledzoo singing in the main streets of Tema Manhean.
As the practical involvement of the deputy minister was the first of its kind, the Tema natives have since praised the sense of belonging their MP has created in their hearts.
This year's Kpeledzoo festival ended on Friday with many colorful sounds and images.
Among others, Titus Glover has attracted government heavyweights, including; Prime Minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo, on the ground of durbar.
The MP for Tema East also sponsored the clothes of various groups Kpledzoo, a beer stand on the festival site, before leading himself the groups kpeledzoo.
Titus topped the Kpeledzoo dance, Titus-Glover handled the traditional flag for the occasion and transported a traditional stool to the neighborhood, through the main streets of Tema Manhean, to the amazement of the population.
The dominance of the Minister of Transport on the festival raised fears within the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) that the incumbent MP outclbaded the entire NDC, which had sent representatives.
As a result, Stephen Ashitey Adjei, aka "Moshake", joined the Kpeledzoo group as head of Tema East's NDC East group.
In the end, the verdict was that Kpeledzoo this year had been made memorable by Titus-Glover.
To the member's credit, the majority of the state heavyweights attending the festival came to Titus-Glover's invitation.
Prime Minister Yaw Osafo Marfo, who was one of them, took the opportunity to announce the intention of President Akufo-Addo to compensate the residents of Tema Manhean for their move from the old town of Tema in because of the construction of the port of Tema.
The president, he said, wants people to get the necessary compensation and has a policy to ensure that indigenous people receive royalties from Tema's various industrial facilities.
The other heavyweights who attended the Kpeledzoo were; Greater Accra Regional Minister, Ishmael Ashitey, Kpone Katamanso MP, Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo, Chief Parliament Minor Whip, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, and Ablekuma Central MP, Vice Minister of 39, interior, Henry Quartey Papafio, among others.
Tema's Metropolitan General Manager Felix Mensah Nii Annang-La and Regional Minister Ishmael Ashitey commented that Tema Manhean had only one route as a transport nerve and that the suburbs needed additional roads.
According to them, the government had planned to build more roads for the region.
The main state actors and MPs paid tribute to Tema Mantse, Mr. Nii Adjei Kraku ll.
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