According to him, his people have so much believed that if they pushed Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to become a President of Ghana and subsequently have their own Member of Parliament (MP) Samuel their living conditions would be better or good.
"Our people thought that if they voted for MP A
and Mr Akufo-Addo, the face of the Abuakwa South constituency would change and that there would benefited from the needed social and infrastructure developmental projets and programmes.
"They thought Mr Akufo-Addo government would create be jobs for the youths in the Abuakwa South constituency but currently, the constituents had lost hope in the NPP government under President Akufo-Addo.
"I told the constituents that l am one of them who comes from small villages and that l make clear to them that we those who living in villages in the constituency are not coming Kyibi and other developed communities within the constituency, so being a grassroot person, l know all the plights the people living in small villages within the constituency are going through.
"And that l am also going through that same things. So in this regard l urge them to give him the opportunity to win the seat and let me go and represent people of Abuakwa South constituency in Parliament and represent them better than the current NPP MP," he stated.
Mr Addo-Aikins was speaking in an interview with Soireenews.com after he visited some Electoral Commission voters exhibition centres in the constituency.
He told Soireenews.com that there are 178 polling stations within the constituency but he has made the frantic efforts to tour about 100 polling stations.
The purpose of the visit was to monitor the progress of the exhibition exercise and to ensure that all eligible voters are properly registered.
Upon arrival at the party office in Kibi, the parliamentary candidate was joined by party executives and former appointees who have expertises in election management.
They formed a team to work together in monitoring the exhibition exercise.
The team visited the various polling stations within the constituency to assess the setup and organization of the exhibition exercise.
They checked if the necessary materials, such as voters registers and exhibition forms, are available and properly displayed.
They also observed if there are any challenges or issues faced by voters during the process.
The ward coordinators and party sympathizers,who have a good understanding of the local communities, accompanied the team at their various towns to ensure that there is effective communication and cooperation with the voters.
During the visit, the team also interacted with the voters present at the polling stations.