In his continued efforts to connect with grassroots communities, Ady Macauley, the presumptive APC flagbearer and presidential hopeful, engaged with residents of Mo Wharf in Constituency 122.
During his visit, he listened to their concerns, shared his vision for national transformation, and reiterated his commitment to improving the lives of marginalized communities.
Macauley emphasized the importance of economic empowerment, job creation, and better living conditions, highlighting these as key pillars of his agenda for national development.
He assured residents that their voices matter and that his leadership would focus on practical solutions to uplift communities facing socio-economic challenges.
The engagement was met with enthusiasm, as residents expressed appreciation for his direct interaction and commitment to addressing their needs. Many welcomed his approach, noting that leadership should be about understanding people’s struggles and working towards real change.
With every visit, Ady Macauley continues to reinforce his position as a leader who prioritizes grassroots engagement, demonstrating that effective leadership begins with being present and responsive to the needs of the people.
The allure of promises is the first step in politics. According to this newspaper, the dud promised the Moa Wharf community economic empowerment, creation of jobs, bla, bla. He failed to say HOW he will turn those promises into realities. What types of jobs will be create, where, how many? If the dud believes he is a quality candidate, for starters, let him market himself as a job creator by telling us the numbers and types of jobs he personally created in the last 5 years? Where are these jobs located? Tell him tell us his personal and company tax contributions to the national coffers in fiscal years 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24.