I'll send your children to America if you vote for me - Pius Hadzide

Sep 11, 2024 - 12:54
I'll send your children to America if you vote for me - Pius Hadzide

Asuogyaman, Ghana - September 11, 2024 - In a bold campaign promise, Pius  the New Patriotic Party's parliamentary candidate for Asuogyaman, Pius Hadzide has vowed to secure opportunities for constituents' children to travel to the United States for the 2026 World Cup.

Hadzide, who spoke at a campaign event, touted his experience in the sports sector as a gateway for Ghanaian youth to participate in international sporting events.

He emphasized his connections and expertise as a pathway for the youth of Asuogyaman to gain global exposure.

In 2017 however, Hadzide was implicated in the Australian Visa scandal, which involved fraudulent visa applications for the Commonwealth Games.

Although initially suspended, he was later exonerated and reinstated by President Nana Akufo-Addo.

Undeterred by his past, Hadzide is now focused on securing a seat in Parliament, campaigning on a platform of youth empowerment and international opportunities.

“Nananom, did you know that it takes 18 hours to travel from Ghana to Australia? Yet, I was able to assist some individuals in making this journey. The 2026 World Cup will be held in America, which is just a 7-hour flight from Ghana.

“If you, Nananom, desire for your children to travel to America to work and send money back home, or if you are a young person eager to explore opportunities abroad, I promise to support you when I become MP.

“Unlike my opponent, who has had the chance but failed to assist the youth, I will facilitate travel opportunities for all interested young people to destinations like Germany, America, UK, France, and Canada.

“So, I kindly ask for your support in the upcoming election, and I will ensure that I help you achieve your dreams of travelling abroad," he stated.

His promise to Asuogyaman constituents has generated significant interest, with many waiting to see if he will deliver on his pledge.

Source:  Lead News Online