Mahama ends the 4-day tour of the north western region



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The standard bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has completed his four-day tour of the North Western Region with a call for Ghanaians to vote en masse for the NDC.

He said the next NDC administration would ensure that all abandoned projects in the old NDC and the current administration were properly executed.

In all the places visited, the former president met with enthusiastic supporters to welcome him.

Speaking at separate durbars organized in his honor in Wiawso, Karlo, Enchi, Bodi, Patakro, Mafia Bonzian and Bonsu-Nkwanta, the standard bearer assured that the next NDC government will revive the cocoa sector and form the Gold Board to regulate the activities of the small-scale mining to employ more people.

Mr. Mahama promised to continue all the cacao roads in the area that have been abandoned by the current government and asked them to return the NDC to power to allow him to complete all the abandoned projects.

He said the next NDC administration would introduce what is called the “Adwumapa” program, which would provide job opportunities for youth.

He also indicated that if the NDC wins the December elections, they would return to their owners all the mining concessions that had been terminated and would guarantee transparency in the mining industry, since according to him, the mining sector could generate more than one million jobs.

“The next NDC government would include private schools in the free upper secondary school policy and improve communication networks in the North Western region.”

For his part, minority leader Haruna Iddrisu said the signs were clear that the former president would rescue Ghana from the Akufo-Addo-led administration.

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