By Alex Boye
Those who have made it their business to sabotage the works of Dr. Daniel Nsia Mckorley (McDan) as far as the Ada area is concerned would soon have the gods to contend with, for the leaders of the Ga Dangbe Youth Association have cried on their ancestors to as a matter urgency; deal drastically with people looking for the downfall of their son.
NiiAyaafio, President of the GaDangbe Youth Association, was joined by other officials to pour libation against McDandefractors at the Awudome Cemetery in Accra yesterday.
They cautioned all persons speaking against the good works of their own (McDan) to stop before they face the wrath of their ancestors.
“We are ready to battle with anybody that will continue speak evil against the benevolence of the son of the GaDangbe land,” he stated.
NiiAyaafio noted that McDan has over the years contributed immensely toward the development of the country and needed to be applauded other than the unnecessary unwarranted attacks.
According to him,McDan is a real Ghanaian and deserved to be awarded with contracts to contribute towards the growth of the economy.
The GaDangbe Youth Association President described all those against the good works of McDan as selfish people who do not want the best for others.
In a related development, the McDangroup under the project McDanHomowo support initiative drive, inspired by the CEOMcDan, lastMonday supported this year’sHomowo festival celebration with items worth thousands of cedis, which was presented to the Ga Traditional leaders.
The gesture, according to information was a way of showing love and support to his GaDagnme kinsmen/traditional office holders.
Some of the items donated were bags of maize, gallons of red oil, assorted drinks, packs of bottle water, cartons of gins (spirit), cartons of biscuits and an undisclosed sums of money.
Beneficiaries includes, Lantedzanwe,Tema Traditional council, Ga Traditional council, BlemaAyawaso, Ada Traditional council, Osu Traditional council La Traditional Council, Teshie Traditional Council, Prampram Traditional Council, Ningo Traditional Council and many others.