January 31, 2026

In the early mornings of Kpone Katamanso, mothers wake up before sunrise to search for water. Children walk long distances to school on dusty roads. Traders struggle to sell their goods under the hot sun without a proper market. Young people with talent and dreams sit idle because there are no opportunities.

This is the reality of many communities in Kpone Katamanso today.

Bishop Abraham Aidoo, Independent Candidate for the Kpone Katamanso Constituency, has seen these struggles with his own eyes. He has listened to the cries of families in Kpone Township, Apollonia, and surrounding communities. He understands that development is not about speeches—it is about changing lives.

In Apollonia, electricity is not reliable. One overloaded transformer serves thousands of people. Students cannot study at night. Small businesses shut down early. Families live in darkness, not because they lack hope, but because the system has failed them. Bishop Abraham Aidoo believes that no community should live like this. He is determined to fight for stable electricity so that homes can shine with light and businesses can grow.

Water is another daily battle. Some families depend on unsafe sources just to survive. Bishop Abraham Aidoo is committed to ensuring reliable and clean water systems so that no child grows up sick because of the water they drink.

When sickness comes, fear follows. Many families must travel far to find proper healthcare. Clinics are few and poorly equipped. Bishop Abraham Aidoo believes that healthcare is a right, not a luxury. He is committed to pushing government to provide modern hospitals and clinics so that every life in Kpone Katamanso is protected.

Education is the key to the future, yet the entire constituency has only one senior high school. Many brilliant children are left behind because there are not enough schools. Bishop Abraham Aidoo believes that every child deserves a chance. He will fight for more schools, better classrooms, and improved learning conditions.

But Bishop Abraham Aidoo did not wait for politics to begin helping the people. He started from the ground. Today, he has trained over 200 people in practical skills to help them earn a living. Thirty-five of them are from Kpone Township, and many others are from Apollonia and surrounding areas. These are not just numbers—they are mothers who can now support their children, youth who can now work with dignity, and families who can now dream again.

He understands the struggles of traders who have no modern market to operate from and the youth who have no playing grounds to develop their talents. That is why he is committed to building a modern market center, improving roads, and creating safe spaces for young people.

Bishop Abraham Aidoo is not running to make promises. He is running to make change.

As an Independent Candidate, he stands with the people, not with party politics. His vision is simple: a Kpone Katamanso where roads are smooth, water flows, lights stay on, hospitals care for the sick, schools nurture the future, and jobs restore dignity.

This is not just a campaign.
This is a movement of hope.

Together, we win.
Bishop Abraham Aidoo for Kpone Katamanso 2028.

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