The Amenfi West NPP PC for the 2024 elections, Hon. Kwasi Afrifa’s May Day extravaganza at Asankrangwa Buadum Park captivated the hearts of all attendees. The morning health walk set the stage for an afternoon filled with lively games, including draught, tennis, cards, snooker, and ludo. Hon. Afrifa personally ignited the festivities with an intense table tennis match against Amenfi West MCE, Hon. Lord Nana Tandoh.
Participants enthusiastically engaged in their preferred games, with the elderly showcasing their strategic prowess in draught while the younger generation displayed their skills in tennis and snooker. However, the draught competition stole the spotlight, generating an atmosphere of palpable excitement.
As the games reached their conclusion, victors were celebrated with an array of prizes, including pressing irons, fans, and cash. Mr. Vincent, the undisputed draught champion, took home the grand prize of a 32-inch television, a trophy, and additional monetary rewards. Sportage’s exceptional table tennis performance also earned him recognition.
Hon. Afrifa expressed his deep gratitude to all participants and emphasized the significance of electing leaders who prioritize tangible results. He denounced the divisive tactics of personal attacks and insults, stressing their detrimental impact on community progress.
In his closing remarks, Hon. Afrifa unveiled his vision for a vibrant and energetic Amenfi West, inspired by Dubai’s renowned Happy Street. He envisions a bustling destination where residents and visitors alike can gather, socialize, and immerse themselves in the local culture. This initiative aims to foster a strong sense of community and provide a lively hub for both residents and tourists.
Hon. Afrifa’s May Day extravaganza proved to be an unqualified success. The event not only provided entertainment but also fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie among participants. It served as a testament to the importance of healthy competition, sportsmanship, and the unwavering support for leaders committed to progress.